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Home Improvements and Repairs
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Okay, here's our dryfit. We just slid the mantle over the holes. And this is before adhesive print so it's, looking pretty much perfect here in perleval. And this is a very high mantle. But this is up to code right? Roger, yes, it's up to code. So we're, 21 inches from the bottom of the steel box, which is this banding here, 21 inches up to the underside of the mantle. Okay? So we're level, what we're going to do now is we're going to take the mantle off we're going to fill the holes with pl premium.
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Housekeeping
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What's up youtube, my, um, this is a new channel it's going to be like, oh, sort of like outdoors and hunting and trapping himself. And I just set this trap. I just set this trap right here. I play it bacon and eggs and bacon bits in it. The biggest trap we have I cause for some reason I caught a cat in it. This morning I'll know whose cat, but it was a cab and yeah, and that in the background is my dirt bike, because I had to ride from my house all the way down here again, because I said it and I'm going to come back in the morning or after school in the morning, I will show you guys if I caught anything if I didn't, I will come back the next day until we catch something. Ok? Why what's up youtube? So I came back this morning before going to school to check this cage that I say yesterday, and I got a possum and so I'm going to take them back up to the house where my mom can get a picture of it. So I'll see you when I get back up to the house, maybe because I gotta go to school, ok, bye anything up. Oh, my god, can you follow god or his tail came out here? Do sounds broccoli bit pull his tail out, no sowers. I don't think that's a small. I think he is not happy with you at all not my fault. You went in the cage it's. Your fault. You bribe him. No, I didn't smile, you're on candid camera. Oh silas done. I think that you should just leave them alone. Let him go come on buddy. Come on let's figure. It out ready, it's, cold, free shipping as he's still video in a world away. Very soon I oscillating fan videos. Oh my gosh, she's. So shivering, oh no I'm getting goose. Hey, buddy, oh I'm done let's, leave in late display even you'll come out. I said, leave in people all you backing out. Now, what did you do do that here now get out of the way keep something this germ poked, a stick on that note sings movie, mickey could look down feel good. I got it right? I was giving you my girl, oh, after he goes into the woods that's end, ok. That was the end of it and bo buddies. Can you call it up or inhale came out here? It is sounds all right. Just leave it pull his tail out. Yo, salas. I don't think that's a small. I think he is not happy with you at all now my phone you went in the cage it's. Your fault. You driving I'll get us smile. You're on candid camera, oh silas don't. I think that you should just leave them alone. All of them. Guys come on baby. Come on. Look at your down today, cold free shipping as you still video, probably very scared. Oh, yes, a little angst and videos. Oh my gosh, oh no I'm getting close. Hey, buddy.
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Housekeeping
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We've got a set of rims off of, I think that's a 2008, chevy silverado. Then I want to put on my truck for the wintertime, but they need to be reconditioned. First, clear, coats, all peeling off and they're corroding. Underneath what we're gonna do first is we'll start with some aircraft, stripper and get all the old clear coat off just put this on with a brush. Let it sit for 1015 minutes, like the directions say it to do and then we'll scrape it off reapply. If we need to and we'll take the power washer to it and get all the the rest of that clear off and neutralize it do any sanding as well on any coated spots tape. It up reapply some clear and see how they turn out. You can see. I hope you can see on the camera. And there the clear is just lifting right off bubbling, right up. So we've let that set for about, oh about 1015 minutes with uh with a stripper on there. So we'll, just peel it off now with a knife putty knife and see if we need to make another coat of this or not just peel right off nicely. Normally, you might want to use a plastic scraper for you don't gouge, the rim, like you could with this metal one. But these rooms are gonna need a fair amount of sanding anyways to get some corrosion off them. So I'm, not too concerned about that I'm ready to put on the second coat. Now I'm, just using that live old spray. Can if I couldn't find any better containers are using it's worth you'll, find what you always use what you have in the garage don't put this on let it sit again for another 10 to 15 minutes, scrape off whatever comes loose and I'll. Take it over the power washer and get rid of the rest of it. None of the lip here seems to be the spot that doesn't letting go real. Well, I'll make sure we get lots of stripper on that. So we have the clear stripping off all four wheels. Now just waiting for them to dry. And then we'll, try sanding them and see what works the best to get all that the corrosion off that was underneath the underneath it, clear I'll. Zoom in here and should be able to see the corrosion a little better. And some of the wheels are pretty severe. What we try to sand that out see what it looks like. We have the clear stripped off all four wheels now. And it really shows how bad a shape there. The wheels are in a lot of corrosion on the aluminum. So the beaded bead finish surface here. What we'll do is we'll just clean that up with a wire wheel, carefully, um, you know, a cordless drill on low speed, just get that clean up the best we can the only spot that has some corrosion. There is right around the valve stem. So we'll get that cleaned up for the polished surface. We'll just take some different grits and papers and work from maybe about a 400 up to a 1,500 to get that cleaned up the best we can. So the first thing I'm going to do is just take the drill and work in here, maybe a small amount of clear residue a clear coat still in here, we'll get rid of that give the rest over just cleaned up up applause. So after I was done using the brass wire wheel on my drill in the textured areas on the rim here it left quite quite deep scratches, or you know, quite visible scratches. At least I went back over it with this little brass brush. I have, and it took most of those scratches out. And and the finish looks more more factory now, I'm quite happy with the way that turned out now we're gonna start sanding and we'll start with the worst areas and we'll start with some 220 grit. I don't want to go any rougher than that really because it does scratch up the aluminum quite bad. And then you just spend way more time getting rid of the scratches and the sanding scratches as you can see, these aren't, pretty corroded. So this is gonna take me some time. We've got the wheel all sanded down. Now with 320, grit looks pretty good all the quotients come off a lot of sanding scratches now so we're going to go to 320 wet next and see if we can't get those sanding scratches out of there, well, yes, use a little sponge to keep it wet, 320grit and keep going until the sanding scratches are gone. And then we'll go to a finer grit yet. So we've gotten around with a 320 grit. Wet got quite a bit of the scratches out the sanding scratches. And now we'll go around with 400 get more of the scratches out starting to polish up a little better now so we'll go around with this another 10 15 minutes on that, and then to the next finer grit, well, we're done with the 400 grit. Now, I'm gonna go on to a thousand. I don't know, if you can tell with the camera or not, but it is polishing up, nice, it's, getting a little shinier. As we go sanding. Scratches are disappearing a lot of work. If I hadn't knows this much, I might have just went with the 320 grit and kind of kept it like a brush finish. But this polish look is what I'm after so we'll just keep on going the run to the 1500 grit. Now, one more time around with this we'll wash them up real, well and see what looks the chrome wheels that came on my silverado. They probably wouldn't look too good after going through a few new york winters and the rubber that came on them isn't exactly ideal for new york snow either so we're, just waiting for the aluminum rims to dry we'll, put a couple coats of clear on them and have a look we're ready to put the first coat of clear on on the wheels. We're, just using some rustoleum it's well shaken up. Now we haven't masked off the tires cuz, they're coming off. Anyways, they're not much how much tread left on them. We did tape off the valve stem when the first code is on. And I've let it set up for a few minutes. Well put an extra coat on now applause stuff seemed to go on pretty thin let's, put it on pretty light, or you know, get any runs this dries to the touch in minutes. So we'll get the third and final coat on now. Well there you have it. I can't say, they turned out as good as new, but it's respectable enough to put it on my truck for it to run in the wintertime. At least we look a lot better than what we started with thanks for watching.
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Sustainable Living
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Hi I'm, paul, simon planescape, horticulturist with the national gardening association. And today, we're talking about how to conserve water in your garden. And now we'll discuss reducing lawn maintenance to conserve water use first don't, overwater water. Only when your lawn needs it in general lawns only need about 1 inch of water per week. So over watering is not necessary. You can easily check to see if your lawn needs water by stepping on it. If the grass blades quickly spring back, then you don't need the water if they remain flat, then it is time to water your lawn. Then you want to identify your soil type soil types have differences in the rate at which they absorb water. If you have a heavy soil, you may need to water your garden with several smaller doses, smaller doses will allow the water to soak slowly into a heavy soil. Instead of losing your water to run off. Sandier soils can take a longer dose and soak up quickly. However, the soil dries out faster, therefore it's better to take shorter more frequent waterings to a sandy soil water, early believe it or not the best tool is a good cup of coffee watering between the hours of four a.m watering between the hours of four a. and six a. are best for your lawn. Why is that as the sun rises it'll start to evaporate a lot of the water particles from your lawn? So watering early allows that water to infiltrate and get to the root systems of your lawn don't water when it's too windy, small particles of water will easily blow into the air and never make it to the lawn also make sure that you install some type of trigger nozzle at the end of your hose. This allows for the automatic turn off of the water when it is not in use the old thumb at the end of the hose opening doesn't, help conserve water. What happens is you either drop the hose down and over water, an area of your yard or carry the hose back to the spigot. And the water just flushes out at the foundation of your house, also set your mower at a higher cutting level and cut the yard, less often the higher the grass blades, the more moisture content that is retained in yard. Finally, consider allowing unused portions of your yard to naturally brown out while focusing your watering on desired locations in planting areas, it's also, okay to let your grass grow naturally dormant in the midsummer. It will green up again in the fall as weather gets cooler and rainier. So that's, reducing lawn maintenance to conserve water use up next we'll. Talk about some other techniques. You can do to retain moisture and conserve water in your garden.
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Gardening
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Hi this is yolanda vanveen. And in this segment we're going to learn all about how to grow the spider flower or cleome it's, a beautiful plant from the tropics and cleome are native to many tropical areas in south america and africa. And so in the colder climates, which we did like an annual the flowers come in many colors, whites and hot, pinks and soft, pinks and purples and they're, really a beautiful cut flower as well, but they're from the tropics. So they can only handle temperatures that are above freezing. They can only survive in zones 10 to 12 outside, but then colder climates. You can treat them like an annual just started by seed in the spring. Whenever the freeze has stopped and don't, even put them outside till it's over 60 degrees continuously during the day, because if you put them out too early, then you might lose them as well because it's too cold and then they'll bloom all summer. And then in the fall, you just cut them back and then save the seeds and start them from seed the next spring, but they have a long exciting history. And they've been found all over the world and even at monticello, apparently thomas jefferson was one of the first americans to grow the cleome and don't be confused. A lot of plants are called spider flowers there's, the aztec lilies for killya that some called sometimes called a spider lily. And that is mean, eeyore, jaime, no callused, which has a kind of a spider a shape that's white. And it has a nice fragrance. And sometimes they call that spider flower as well, but truly there's only one spider flower that's known as spider.
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Home Decorating
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Glasses, no glasses, blasphemy, my last fez, huh? Glasses, hey, guys, it is me common. And today I am doing a video and that a bunch of you guys requested. I made a video like two weeks ago, ish. And it was a video of me going through my sketchbook and all my sketchbooks and all my little sketches and doodles and things like that. And it ended up getting a really good response. And everybody really wanted to see more. And in the video I mentioned a lot of the stuff in my sketchbook was for an ap portfolio. And I asked, if you guys would want to see a video of all my ap portfolio stuff. And you guys all said, yes, a lot of them a lot of yeses. It was overwhelming, but I got to thinking, and I thought more than likely people probably wanted to more see like what I have in my portfolio over like tips on how to have a good portfolio. And I think by staying a portfolio that did well, it helps a lot to like make your own portfolio do well. So in my little tiny journal, I wrote down a few tips on like what I did when I was making my portfolio, I guess I'll just talk to you guys about my portfolio. So for those of you who don't know, an ap portfolio is basically like a collegelevel art class. And when you make one, you make 24 art pieces in a year you basically just collect 24 art pieces called a witch that all have a theme like a central theme and 12 that are just like random and kind of show your creativity and show your personality I'm, a senior right now. But I was very fortunate to do my portfolio when I was a junior, because I kind of put me in this mind state to where like if I did badly, it didn't really matter because I still had another year to try again. But I actually ended up doing very well. I got a 5, which is like the highest score you can get on an ap portfolio. If you get a 5 that means you did very well. And that means that's like the top, which I'm very happy that I did well because going into it. I didn't really like know what was going on and to really know if I was going to be able to do well. So I end up choosing to do a 2d portfolio. So everything here is all twodimensional I'm sculptures or anything like that. My concentration prompt was centered around social media presence, because I do this youtube thing. And I have this very small following on the internet, and it affected a lot of my life throughout all of high school and all of middle school. So I did a lot about social media presence and about self image and like what media expects of people so that's. What I did my concentration about I'm, not going to show you guys like every single piece in it cuz that would be twenty four pieces and it's like a lot of work and I'm, pretty sure like I've lost some of them and stuff like that. Because this is last year. But when you do your portfolio, you send in four pieces, I think it's four pieces. This is the artwork that they get to see, um, you know in front of them, everything else they just see on like a little computer screen. So I wanted to pick like my best four pieces for this. So you send everything in this portfolio, which actually isn't that large, because I make a really large artwork. I like to make big artwork. And so this was kind of a challenge because a lot of my pieces were bigger than this already so I'm going to show you guys what I ended up sending to the jurors. The first piece, which is probably like the big kahuna like the big guy is this drawing. It is a prismacolor, drawing it's. Won me a lot of contests. Thank clean factor actually is a blue ribbon on it right now, because I got best in show at a gallery, which was really cool. This guy was kind of like the centerpiece of my entire portfolio. This piece is called a star for you and it's, prismacolor, um and there's. Some gold leaf and some a little bit of paint you, but primarily prismacolor, which I colored pencils for those of you, who do not know this kind of like was my piece to show what the portfolio was about. And to show like my skill level like my technical skill level. And I was young my mother used to always meeting this book. And it was this book called, oh, as a book called, you are special. I forgot who it's by but it's, basically about the civilization of people who are like made out of wood, and they like their self value and like their value in the society is determined upon how many stars they get and people hand out each other like stars and look like, oh, you look good today, and they like give them a star, or if they like what bad today, they make a mistake. Don't even look a great dog. What I was saying with this piece is I was trying to express how either way even if they were good comments, or even if they're bad comments, they always in the end had a negative effect on my personality or a negative effect on my view of myself. This is self portrait. She can't tell this to me and don't like it. You know, I was basically saying like, even if you get a bunch of compliments a bunch of gold stars, they won't raise your value as a human being. And even if you get a bunch of negative comments, and if everybody hates you that doesn't decrease your value as a human being in the portfolio, you put 12 slides. And this draw ended up taking up two of those slides. So I took a photo of it like far away and another photo of it close up. Because the detail work is pretty like intricate and took me a long time. Yeah, this was this was a big in he's, a big. I talked about that one a lot promise. I will talk about the other ones. Okay, wait a man. This is a drawing. I did my sophomore year. It is me with my gecko on my face. You can tell them I'm significantly pinker because back, then I didn't really understand skin down. This was a piece named unlikely. This was kind of like my big piece of my sophomore year too. And so in the ones that I sent to the jurors, I sent like my biggest baddest, painstakingly realistic pieces. You know, this it looks very realistic, but you know what? I mean like the stuff that I work the hardest on from in the longest honor this is one of the pieces where I didn't really understand how it fit into my concentration like how it fit into my prompt. But I stuck it in there. Anyways, that's. One of the tips I wanted to tell you guys, you shouldn't worry, too much about everything sticking to your concentration prompt. I think that it's not as strict as I thought it was when I first went out there, I still got a top score. I still did well, even though this piece doesn't, really scream like social media present. But I think it's still good. This was a painting that I did of my friend gus during off more here. This is one of the first paintings I've ever done, because I've never painted before it's, basically, just his portrait, but something about the mood that it evokes. I thought it matched. My concentration. This was a prisoner piece. I did with my sister. I was trying to show how everything that she had on which she believed had monetary value, didn't, really mean that much in the end and that's. Why it's all painted like because I was just trying to show how vain the world is right now. This is the last piece that was sent to the jurors. It is a christmas color, drawing of my friend charlotte. And I was trying to show how everybody has two sides, one side that they show to the world and another side that they don't show to the world. This was really fun to do because it was done in like a kind of double exposure style and all something else really interested in during the time. So those are all the pieces that I sent to the jurors. Those probably decided my scoring and now I'm just going to show you guys some of the stuff in my breath section in my breath. I kind of just looked went crazy. I just experimented a bunch with different types of media. And I just wanted to see what types of materials I could use. And what kind of subjects I could have to show that I can do more than portraits, because I didn't want to seem like the onetrick pony because I know, I am not a onetrick pony. I can do a lot of things and that's kind of what I wanted to show them. This was a piece in my bread section. It is made completely out of yarn. This is all yarn and glued. It just was a way for me to show me using different types media and it's also really fun to touch, which is good. Here is a cute little scratch board cicada that I did probably my sophomore year. I just really liked the black and white. And the contrast and the board that I used was really nice. Okay, dad, I really love cicadas. I don't know what it is. I just love them. This is one of the things that I put in my bread section, because it showed my technical skill. I think it's important to show both your creative skill and your technical skill because they're looking for really wellrounded artists, this acts as a still life while still portraying some kind of message it's, just a bottle, which bottles are really fun to draw. And do you have a drama, bottom floor, draw ball. I really fun to draw 2:30 cute. So those are just some examples of stuff in my bread section. Here is a piece that was in my concentration, but I couldn't send them because it was too big it's. Actually another piece about to show you that had the same problem. Another tip that I'm going to tell you guys is to make sure you don't make your pieces too large. And if you're going to make them large, then you can't, send them in just keep that in mind it's, too big, that's, a fit in this portfolio, but it's, ok, because I didn't really want to send that in my book folio. Anyways here is my big painting from my junior year. This was the painting that I entered into a bunch of contests. And it did really well. It's me. If you can't tell, I like painting myself, I just feel like it's, the face of that know, the best my own face. This was one that I was really proud of. And I really liked it just because I had it painted that much. I don't paint that often I usually draw. And so painting was something I really got into my junior year. And this guy ends up doing really well. I got they went to state competitions that really big, though, which means that I couldn't send him in for my eportfolio. So this guy got a slide in my concentration. Last is this little guy. He went into my raishin section as well it's just a watercolor painting. And he took me like he's with me, maybe like 45 minutes. But I just kind of wanted to fill up some space. I don't think you should stress too much about certain things just because you can make good or in short amount of time. I don't think you have to worry too much about the time constraints. So everything that you aren't, seeing is all the stuff in my sketchbook a lot. And I mean, a lot of the things that I put in my portfolio were this large. There were tiny little pieces in in my sketchbook. My watercolor sketchbook sketchbook. The good thing is about the portfolios is they're online. So you can take little photos, and they don't really know that it's. This tiny little thing in the watercolor sketchbook, they just think that it's a painting definitely keep a sketchbook cuz. This sketchbook stuff is going to save your booty when you're like, if I don't have anything to put in my portfolio, all this sketchbook stuff is what you're gonna want to put in your portfolio, you're able to show a diversity of your talent in a somewhat quick manner, because you have to make 24 things in a year. So you know, that's, why sketchbooks are really useful if you want to see all the things in my sketchbook, I did a sketch book tour so that's, why I'm not showing them in this video? You can go watch that I'll leave a link in the description below. So that is all I have to show you. I hope that you enjoyed. I I'm very scatter brained with this stuff, because I don't really know how to go around telling you guys how to make a portfolio, obviously, my portfolio, wasn't perfect. When I went into it, I had no plan on what to do with my concentration. And I was scared that I didn't have enough pieces to be able to fill out 24 I'm. Sure, a lot of you guys are in the same boat right now. So I just hope that my folio or the stuff that I showed you would give me that little burst of inspiration. I hope we help you guys as I know, it can be stressful and it's perfectly. Okay to be stressed out right now. It's a hard task in the comments. I'd love to hear any questions. You have about my portfolio or about your portfolio, there's tons and tons of resources online on how to make a good portfolio. And so I hope that this helped I'll make sure to answer as many of the questions you guys have in the comments below, because I want to help you want to see more of me, click, the subscribe button. If you don't, you can we I'll see you guys next week with the brand new videos, god, bless and good bye.
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Gardening
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Hello, everyone, I wanted to answer some questions about my water culture. You all sent me some really good questions from my video that I did the other day about how I'm fertilizing them this summer and how I plan on fertilizing them. This fall. I gave you a recipe about what I've been using over the summer with really really good results. Some of you asked me, why do I use so much fertilizer? Well, I'll show you why I've got a lot of active growth. I've got a new leaf here, and I've got a spike starting right here, and that requires a lot of energy from the plant. So let me show you that recipe card one more time. The reason why I've been using more this this summer is because the temperatures have been very warm here throughout the whole summer. And as you say, I've had a lot of growth with this orchid, let me show you the root system of this orchid. Okay, this is what it looks like now. Do you see how these roots roots? Okay, this was its previous home, lots of lots of root growth. This summer a lot, you can see a new root here, there's, lots of new roots down in this fertilizer water culture as well. So this plant has really done very well this year. And I also gave you my game plan for autumn once the cooler temps get here. And this week has been cooler. We've had a lot of rain. So I actually used this one the other day. So this morning, I filled up the vase with the fertilizer water. And in four days, I'm going to drain this fertilizer water and I'm going to rinse all all of the roots with fresh water, including the air. You see this one has some beautiful air roots to it I'm going to let that set dry for 24 hours and then I'm going to refill the vase with the fertilizer water. So this is an ongoing thing it's, a four day, fertilizer one day, dry cycle. And I just keep that going another really good question. I was asked, is do I reuse any fertilizer water? Or do? I keep some back to use the next time I used to keep water back and incorporate that into a little bit of fresh water about a year ago, and it just got too complicated. I couldn't keep up with it very well. So what I do is I mix up the fertilizer water fresh every single time. I use it. And when I discard it, I discard the whole thing I don't, hold back any fertilizer water to use the next time. Another good question is, how often do you clean out your vases? The answer to that is is I rarely ever do since I give these a dry day every four or five days, the algae just does not take over like it. Did when they were in full water culture, which was, you know, most of the time. So I've noticed that as I'm as I'm doing the fertilizer and the dry days and alternating that the algae kind of stays under control. I like a little bit of algae on the bottom of my vases. I believe that they grow a little bit better with those symbiotic organisms. But if it gets out of hand, I'll just clean part of the vase and leave the other part of the base. I always leave a little bit of algae in the bottom of the base. Okay, here's. Another question, what amounts of fertilizer are you using bark and moss? Well, I'm using the same amount of fertilizer the very same recipe for my bark orchids, my moss orchids and my water culture orchids, no matter what media they're in I'm using the same recipe card. And some of you have asked me just to show you what a healthy root system and water culture looks like. So I thought I'd give you a closeup some of the older roots appear brown that is totally normal that just means. Those are older roots. When the newer roots come in they're, very green. Do you see how much lighter that is compared to the older roots, which are darker and that's totally normal. And also thought I would give you some more information about the seaweed extract I have been asked does the seaweed extract really make a difference? And I really like the seaweed extract I like all of the supplements that I'm using right now, I really like the cow mack, I really like using the extra epsom salts, but I'll tell you what my ideas are on the seaweed extract. And the difference that I've seen in my orchids since I've been using it. What I found is that the seaweed extract contains potassium, which keeps the plant hydrated and that's important, especially in hot weather, this summer has been extremely hot and trying to keep my plants watered. I have really had to maintain a strict schedule, just keeping them hydrated. But it also the seaweed extract contains amino acids that tails, the orchid what to do. And when this orchid and I have several others that have already spiked this year that are spiking right now. This one is spiking earlier than it did last year, it's spiked and bloomed, very late last year. And I can't attribute that to the cool color weather this year, because this year has been hotter than last year. So the fact that this is spiking, something has kind of told it. Now, it's time to spike, I like my orchids despite now during late september early october, so that I can give them more fertilizer because I'm having warmer temps now that I'm gonna have, you know when winter hits. So that makes the spike grow faster when I can give them more fertilizer this time of the year. And it blooms before christmas that's when I like for them to bloom when they spike in the winter despite grow. So slowly for me because there's not much light. Well, not nearly as much light here in the winter as there is this time of the year. And it takes it a longer time for it to bloom. So I believe that the seaweed extract has helped tell mount orchids to spike on time. What I've changed since last year is the seaweed extract so I'm thinking that this has been a really good thing on keeping my orchids on a time schedule. And another question that I'm asked really often is about containers for water culture. I can tell you what's worked best for me. I like to have a vase where the roots fit down to the bottom of the vase or the container, they grow better that way they like to be able to settle on to the bottom of a container. I used to have them in containers where they only came down to like right here in the in the container, and they don't establish very well. They establish much better when they can put their feet down on the bottom of a container that's from my experience anyway. And I will keep you updated on this water culture fail as the spike grows longer and longer. And finally, blooms, I cannot wait. And you all just have a high. We favored deeply loved and greatly blessed day and we'll talk to you all.
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Welcome to another weekend project episode from bartley woodworking today, I'm going to show you how to build this laundry hamper quickly and on budget as supplies, you need our safety glasses, hearing protection drill bit stain. The finish foam brush, washers, wood, screws, dowels and a drill bit and a solder gun and celery using a pair of aviation steps and cut the chicken wire to length leaving some extra hangover next. I cut every other square. So I can pin it around the base and attach the screws and washers in a later step here I am creating the oneinch look down to two and a half inches be very careful, cutting a small ledge for this piece, I'm using jig to help protect my fingers and secure the workpiece. I will be drilling the holes for the dowels. We bring the legs in basically just make sure I don't drill all the way through the base of anniversary. It doesn't matter that the dowels be perfectly centered. I'm, drawing straight lines, get a feel for where the center will be. And then I'll be using my hole punch by a starting location for the drill bit. You can use a hand drill or drill press to cut the holes for the dowels. The drill press is safer quicker and makes a straighter. Oh I'm placing the feet about two inches inside the round base. We purchase a stain grave, 15 inch round base for the bottom of this project I'm using three legs. So the hamper will never rock back and forth. And I in the best spot for each these tiles are fluted, which will help the glue squeeze out. If you put too much in each other sides of this part out of order I'm using heavy objects as clamps, let it dry overnight before. I put a finish on here, I'm using a waterbased polyurethane I'm going to base with the least two coats ice and a base. Remove anything left over from the stain and use a wide foam brush to coat the wood. If you see bubbles from the finish you're moving too fast, I need to slow down to prevent them. I've predrilled the holes for each screw and washer arranged for not to go too deep. The chicken wire is cut and bent around the bottom of the washer secures it to the base. Thanks for watching this week in project tutorial, if you have any questions or comments, put them in the comments below or message me on twitter at bartley.
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Just fight five seconds to motivate yourself. What if you could motivate yourself, just in your career in your love life in your household chores in your school studies in just five seconds that is what we are going to talk today. So if I had a question actually multiple questions on this channel, oh it's, all fine. But how do you motivate yourself? How do you get started doing the housework? How do you study? How do you make yourself study? I know all the tips on how to motivate myself, I know all the like how to sort clean the house, I know all the tips that I if I study, I will get marks, I know the best tips to progress in my job or career, but I am not able to do it. And how do I do that? What is this motivation thing? What how do you motivate yourself? Hi all. Thank you pinky good morning. Neil, oh, good morning. Pinky, good morning. Everybody there are quite a few people online welcome. And thank you for joining on this special session. I had a very very interesting find. I was thinking about a question of you were had asked, and she had asked that, okay, how do you motivate yourself to clean? So I was thinking just clean right? But then I was the thing is that you know in certain areas, we don't want to do it. We know that this is the best way to do it. This is the best way to study, but we will not do it. We know that if we stand up in a meeting and talk to the boss, we will get that promotion. We will get our ideas out. We might get a recognition, but we won't do it because we are afraid and why don't we do it weather? Even if it is housecleaning, you know, this is the way to clean the house, but we won't do it and minimalistic lifestyle. You want to minimalize. You want to declutter, but something is stopping you. So I was thinking what is that one thing which is stopping us? And do you know that one thing is that we need to take action? So basically what happens is suppose you wanted to make say, breakfast, okay, just let's simplify it. You wanted to make breakfast. You get up to make breakfast. But before that you're thinking, I have to make breakfast. And you think, oh the dishes are not washed. Then I'll have to find that stuff then I'll have to cut that then I'll have to wipe that then I'll have to wash it. Then you just sit back, you are like I can't. Do it it's too much work? You want to do homework. Mike, it happens. So often with my daughter, she wants to do homework, but then she says, oh, I have 10 assignments. I have 10 questions. Then I have that homework then had the maths the geography, the history. When will I get to do all that? And she never starts doing it. Then for me, it used to happen a lot. Yes, jesse. I am with you. I understand you because I've been through that that is the one thing which prevented me from even making progress in trying to clean the bloody mess. My house was in, I knew it was dirty. And I gave all kinds of excuses excuses. Oh, I have health issues. I can't bend, if you want, you can give all the excuses in your life. Somebody will something or the other will happen. Somebody equals sake. So that is not an excuse at all. But the problem is, we all have been there, and we both so how do you stop yourself from doing this this? So yesterday, actually I used to use one technique, and that is like nike have you heard nikes? Just do it philosophy? So every time I would run that in my mind, not exactly 90s philosophy. But the thing is that I'll say, okay, I have to do it and I'll just get up and do it. Okay, I didn't realize that this there was a scientific principle behind it, and that it was actually something which is triggering your brain to work till last night. I came across a book. And the link of that book is down in the description box below it's by men. I forgot her last name. So in that she had at the age of 41 she had this brainwave. And now she is highly successful, but she had even fallen into a run rut was drinking. Having drinking problem marriage was breaking apart. Everything was happening. Actually, I accept the drinking problem. We had issues in our house a lot because I was, you know, I was broken down totally. So how did we turn this around? So I liked her principle because though I've been using it, I have not used it the way she did it. And I it is fantastic. What she says is that you are you want to do okay? But then there is that gap where you start thinking, well, as soon as you, let your thinking to happen, it'll, never get done. The first five seconds are the most the most important time in your life. Okay, the first five seconds. So when you have the thought I have to wash the dishes, she says, don't, let your mind take over once your mind takes over, then you will find excuses. Oh, my god, there are 10 dishes there when will I ever get than done? Then the sink is full. Then the counter is dirty. So whether luck with the new wash dishes in then, how will when will I come back and make my breakfast, but I didn't have tea yet, oh, I didn't take a bath yet so all this, and I didn't pray yet, oh, I must be a bad person. You know, I didn't do anything I have gotten up, and I have done absolutely nothing, except watch videos or something else or read that book. So she says, don't, let your mind when your mind comes in it's gonna spoil everything. So what she says at the instant, you decide I have to wash the dishes, come back from count, not forward count back from five to one. So in your mind, you're, counting five, four, three, two one at one, you just get up and do it? Okay? Why it works backwards? Okay, I was also thinking so much lexi. I have done so much research on meditation. I have done so much research on fast lights. I've done a lot of stuff. Okay, I I mean when you're down, you need to get out of this rut. So when I was doing this meditation techniques, you know, what they'll tell you there are different different techniques. But eventually everybody says, you know, close your eyes imagine that you are going down steps count from ten to one. They never say count from one to ten. There is another lady. She cured herself of cancer tumor in the stomach in the uterus. I think I think she was abused as a child. So the cancerous growth was there in the uterus area. So she cured of herself of that using similar techniques. And she she had the technique. And when I used it, actually it helped me, I didn't know this, but my cells became stronger inside. I could see you myself stronger, but I did know why. So the thing is, she also used to meditate, and she would come backwards, not forwards from ten to one. So when you go from five to one you one is the end. Okay, after one, there is nothing it's the end. So, but when you go one, two, three, four, five, then they could be six seven eight. So your mind starts wandering that's. Why we come backwards and the moment we come backwards, it kind of triggers, and it will stop you from thinking, and it is a trigger to take action. So you have to train yourself to start doing the taking action part. So each time you decide to do something you have to count back. Okay, like you want to try the clothes here you say, okay, five, four, two, three, two one. And at one get up and do it. So the as and when you keep on doing this, you will notice that you will stop procrastinating. You stop dealing, and you get the work done. And though thing is that, you know for anything. The first step is the most difficult step after that, it becomes easy. So once you have gotten up and done the first thing, the second thing third thing, poor thing will be automatic. So try this and just check out the book below. It has a kindle version, which is tea for 400 bucks. You know, it is a. I mean, you can download it and see it even in the computer so basic, the basic philosophy is this, but she has explained it much better. It triggers something in your. It has a scientific principle to it. So do check it out. And let me see some of the chat messages, and we will be closing that. Yes, it is the mindset. Yes, arma engine. See, oh, great. You're, using micro job, I'm using your principle by doing simple work while watching the video that is excellent. So that is another thing. You know this, why is it working? Why is it working that? When you watch something it is you're able to do something because it is triggering that it is motivating you so find that thing which is going to push you over that what is that edge as such? So yeah, divya we'll get to that question in another video, because I want to focus this on this thing. So managing other stuff managing emotions is a totally different volume, I'm also struggling with that. So thank you guys for joining this. Please do check out. I will try and link her channel out. I will find her channel and link it below the video. So do check that out it's going to totally transform your lives.
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Hey, you guys so I'm back with another video we're gonna be showing you how I repurposed a headboard that I did a couple years ago. I know, wording, I wasn't able to record it at the time. So I'm gonna redo it and show you guys how I've made it. So what I'm sure right now is the brackets that are on the back of the headboard. And this is what is used to hang the head for it on the wall. So what I'm going to do is I'm just going to take, you know, the screwdriver and remove the nails from out of those brackets I'm going to remove the fabric I'm going to keep the batting on. I also have foam underneath that bedding. I don't think I show that in the video and I do apologize for that. But basically you can use any type of size foam, if you want to do one inch or two inch, I think mouse is about two inches of foam. So yeah, I'm going to go ahead and remove the screws from this and take the bracket off. So I can go ahead and measure out the new fabric that I'm going to reupholster it with with it's just elaborate a little bit more as far as in the materials. I bought one big piece of board from lowe's and had them cutted. Some of the measurement the measurements that I want it my squares. I have eight squares, and they are 22 by 22 inches as well as the foam is 22 by 22 inches. And I got that from joanne's, they actually sell it already cut like that. So if you can catch a deal or something like that, that'd be a great idea to do. So what I did out one head and just used what was on the headboard previously and laid it out onto my new fabric. And just to give me an idea how much fabric will be needed per square. And these pieces were actually cuts more the original pieces were cutting more than what was you. So this can kind of basically give me an idea of how much leg room. I have to cut for each square. So I'll, go ahead and just lay those out just to kind of like make sure like okay into me. Let me see where I need to cut get the measurements. Correct? I didn't really do a whole lot of measuring, but I kind of eyeballed it. So I mean, sometimes he's got boots you got to do. I mean, everybody's, not a professional I'm, not a professional and it's something that I like I'm going to just go head and grow myself that's, how I get down applause applause, what I'm doing here in this clip, I am making sure that the fabric is able to cover all four sides of the board because that's the whole point of making sure that everything looks neat and nice so I'm going to make these couple templates. You see here, and these templates are going to be what you use for the rest of the fabric. So I can come and cut all the rest of the pieces back to them. I leave the pecs on my back to them. You have some queens back what's happening where you learn by the mickey's, which is a lot begins. Then the chains on the ankle, get me like a shake down and now to the fun part. So we are going to followed your fabric to put the raw edges and inside. So that way it doesn't unravel and come undone. So previously when I put the budding on here, it was, you know, a little too wide so I'm trimming, making it a little bit cool. Getting my turn upon, you know, I'm saying, what I like to do okay. So anyway, back to the video we're going to go ahead and make sure we bow to not expose those raw edges and we're going to use a. And what the hell did is a call what is wrong with me. I can't think today, but do use the specular and secure those staples in fabrics on monday, 9 whatever you got to do to secure it on their bag. I'm just saying, do what you got to do so we're going to go ahead and do this for all four sides. So we have finally here for the corners. So what you want to do is you're gonna have this little flat b, flat and you're, just going to pull it through the middle and then pull the side if you can see visually, you know, how I'm doing that sticking it in the center to keep stuck, keep it, keep it there and then pull the other piece to you to your left and you're gonna put a staple right there just like that? Wow, okay. Then why this nipple was there securing it. So the other side you can go ahead and start for me making it nice and neat like a like a present. Anybody know how to make gifts. So in order for all it to come together, I'm gonna have to trim the excess piece, because you see all that extra seams gonna take some scissors. You just go ahead and cut that piece, because you want it to be nice and neat and flush let's put that. So now that I got that part cut I'm going to go ahead, make sure that everything is nice and neat and seamless I'm. Pretty sure there may be a better way to do it. But this is how you get girls doing it. And if I gonna be in the back of the damn headboard, trying to look and see how the hell bother, she look like that, no you're, not doing it. I'm gonna go ahead and put a staple right on in that bad boy. And there you go. And then, if you want to type any little little sins, like I had to just go ahead and put whatever disciples that are needed to kind of make sure that it doesn't come apart. That's, the goal, make sure it don't come apart and that's it. So I'm gonna go ahead and speed this bad boy up. So, yeah, I can go ahead and see me do it and for the rest of the corners. So now we got to make sure we chain this headboard, appropriately. So I have a bracket here. I don't know, what's called. I got my husband, they will shop. He and pay me, no damn attention. So we're gonna use these nails just bracket. We got from an art. I think we got it from an art it's, a drill gotta need that. And then you're, just gonna drill the holes through the bracket through the headboard and all the holes on the only hole that I skipped was the one in the middle because it was kind of right along that edge, but that's it. And there you have it across her headboard any cute. If you liked this video, make sure you like comment and subscribe and get your life with this headwear, y'all see.
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Hi all,, this is dana, in this video I'm gonna be talking about different kinds of fabric that you can use for your cross stitch and also embroidery projects. So there are three main types of fabric, there's aida. And there is evenweave cloth and there's linen. there's, a lot of varieties of these,. But those are the three main ones that you'll find stitchers use. you'll, see occasionally people using something different like maybe like a cotton or something like burlap or something like that,, but yeah, aida, evenweave, and linen are your three main ones you'll hear a lot about, and that's usually what's called for in most cross stitch patterns. So the first one up is aida, and I've got some here. So aida is neat, it's blocks of threads. So you can see here, I'm just gonna zoom in a little bit here,. So you can see it's actually made up of strands of threads that create little blocks in the middle. So this is a really good fabric for beginners. If you're just starting out with cross stitch,, because the holes are so easy to see. It also usually tends to be a little bit stiffer,. This is just a test piece of fabric. I was using for something,. But so this is what's called,, it's, the michaels loops, & threads variety. So if you go to michael's shops and they'll have tubes, like rolls of fabric,. This is what this is. You can see it's a little bit stiff,. You can see it's left the hoop mark,. And that comes out just by washing it and ironing it. But yeah,, you can see it's actually quite stiff to work with. Whereas something like this is aida as well,. This is zweigart, it's, aida,, it's, a german company. They make they make beautiful fabrics. So you can see this is a lot more pliable and a lot softer to stitch with. So this is what I used for my spirited animals collection on my website,. Whereas this one,, this one's really good for quick little projects because it's not that expensive. And it is quite commonly available. This zweigart, you tend to have to go to needlework shops, or you can get it online places like charting creations or 123stitch.com or sewandso. I'll, put some links to those shops in the description below. You can get these kinds of beautiful, aida fabrics. So you can see that holes in this one are a little bit more distinct than in the zweigart,. But the zweigart is a lot more pliable. So this is 14 count, that means it's 14 stitches to the inch. that's normal for what most beginners start with,, although many intermediate and advanced stitches also prefer 14 count because it is easier to see the holes and to work with. Alright and there's also different kinds of specialty aida. So I'll show you this here,. This is. This is charles craft which is dmc. So this is called fiddler's cloth or fiddler's, aida, and it's, basically, an oatmeal aida. But this is actually really nice,. It seems stiff at first. But actually, when you start working with it, your hands, start touching it,, it actually gets quite soft and pliable. So that's, really neat, it's actually gives a really nice rustic, look to patterns. So I use this for my adorned life, collection, it's like a bunch of pin cushions and and things like that. So that was actually really nice for that,. I wanted the pieces to have kind of a vintage look,. And so this was actually really really nice to work with. I actually got this on amazon quite inexpensively. Yeah and it's made by charles craft. So there's, that, there's that kind of specialty aida. You can get this is from zweigart,. I just got this. This is amazing,. This is linen aida. So I'll be talking about linen fabric, separately,. You can see the texture of it, it's, really cool. So this is actually made out of pure linen thread, but it's actually been woven like aida,. So it's, a lot easier to stitch with than a normal linen fabric, which I'll go into in a moment. And you can get all kinds of hand dyed aida,. You can hand dye. Aida yourself like you would any other fabric as well. so that's, the aida, it's good to start with. The next step is what's called evenweave,. And you can see I've got a bunch of different colours. this is it's called purple passion. This is also from zweigart fabrics,. And you can see the count on this, that the thread count is a lot higher. This is 25 count, or 25 stitches to the inch. If you're gonna be stitching over each individual thread., a lot of people with evenweave and linen fabrics will stitch what's called over two. So let's go over two threads, and I'll show you that. And this is just a little project. I did for a friend, I'll. Zoom in here,, make sure it's focused. So you can see, these stitches here. You can see it's, actually each cross is actually going up two holes instead of one., they can go over one, but it's gonna be really small and you're gonna end up. what you might want to use over one for,. If you're doing a really really big project and say, you can't find fabric wide enough for it,, then then you would go over one. But for the most part, these higher count fabrics, you're going to stitch over two. Another advantage of stitching over two is you can do fractional stitches., it's hard to see here,. But this is a back stitch this way and then it's actually a little diagonal stitch here that goes across to help fill in this little part of the letter here. So that's called a fractional stitch, and it's. A lot easier to do on the higher thread count fabrics like like the evenweave and the linen, just because you've already got a hole there. So you're not trying to puncture the center of your block of aida. like if you're trying to go through the center of this block to make a fractional stitch, it's possible,, but it's a little tricky with a tapestry needle because the tapestry needle's, not really meant to go through the middle, it's meant to go just through the holes. So it is possible. But it is a lot easier when you're using the evenweave fabric. so that's that,. So this is zweigart fabric,. I've got a green, and I've got a nice cream. One here,, I used these all for the recent royal proclamations, collection, and I'll, put links to all the collections in the description below as well. So you can actually see the differences in the fabrics. This is monaco 28 count,. So it's a little bit higher thread count than the zweigart here,. The zweigart's called lugana, that's, just the name of the 25 count from zweigart,. This is the 28 count. Monaco fabric from charles craft. You can see it's a little bit finer. But with evenweave, you can see all the threads are really really even, they're. All identical,. The space in between each hole is totally identical. Evenweaves tend to be made out of cotton or cotton, blend fabrics,. And you know, it's called evenweave because it is so consistent across the whole fabric. So lots of people like evenweave and it's, really really nice to stitch with. And then the next step is linen. And I've got some examples here to show you, get everything out of the way,. This is some cashel linen. So this is really really beautiful stuff,. Also from zweigart,, my local needlework shop, only stocks zweigert because they're one of the better companies, and they've got a huge range of colors and such. So these are both cashel linen,, obviously, is it's black and it's a little bit trickier to do,. But you can see with this one it's got a ton of fractional stitches, like all these little diagonal. Stitches are actually all fractional stitches. So this is being stitched over two, same as this one,. This one doesn't have any fractional stitches at all. This is just a pattern. I got off the antique pattern. Library I'm, just stitching for myself. So this is a like a delicate beige linen. So linen is actually from the flax plant. And you can see it's got a really nice sort of gentle sheen to it, like it's, not shiny at all, but it's got a really really nice texture. But you can see how some of the threads are a little bit thicker,. Some are a little bit thinner,. Sometimes it'll have what's called a slub, which is like a little area where it's like one little section is just a little bit thicker and that's actually totally natural. that's part of the beauty of linen. So that's. The main difference between linen and evenweave, is linen is a little bit more natural looking,, it's, less manufactured looking. But it does depend as well. I mean, if you're using a really really high thread count linen like this is zweigart's newcastle linen,. This is 40 count,. So you can see how fine that is but yeah,, you see the little the little slubs., but yeah, that texture of the linen is what makes it. So beautiful, it's got a really really nice sheen to it. So linen is really nice to work with,. It is obviously more expensive than using aida. But if you're doing a big project or you wanted to do something really special,, I would definitely recommend looking at linens and seeing what you can either get at your local shop. If you have one or order in., most shops can order in a huge variety of fabrics that you probably don't, even know, exists. One thing to note, though too about linen is it does crease a little bit more more easily when you're working with it, like I'm stitching. This one in hand, so I'm just rolling up the edge, and then just stitching it without a hoop,. And so you can see it does get creased a little bit more easily. It irons out fine though,. I mean, if you own linen clothing,, you know that linen is a little bit more temperamental in the fact that it does crease easily., but yeah,. It is fairly easy to take care of as well, it's. Nice, durable, fabric., it's, really, really beautiful,. I really like working with this. and I'll also show you some specialty fabrics. So with the linen, so here's, some other linens here,, some different colours,. Let me show you. so here's, just some other colours. I was testing. so it's, a nice gray there, and then there's, the beige one I'm using for the peacock. with the linen and evenweave, as well as the aida,. It depends on where you're buying it from,, but there's all kinds of neat patterns like this is 32 count even weave and it's so cute. This is from zweigart,. They just sent me some samples, which is fantastic. I think they're so cute, like little polka dots again. This is 32 count evenweave, and it's got different colors. I got some neat marbled type ones here, some more marble ones here,. So you can get all kinds of really beautiful textures and colours. You can even get sparkles, like a lot of fabrics have sparkles,. This is a linen that's got sparkles woven into it, which is amazing,. This is actually a linen aida. This is 18 count linen. So obviously it's not pure linen because of the metallics running through it,. But it is super cool, I'm really looking forward to trying something out with that. So that's pretty much it, like I said, you can get good fabrics from your local needlework shop or charles craft, which is dmc has a lot of good selection zweigart. You can search and see where they are available or where to order them, online,, charting, creations,, 123stitch, sewandso. They can all order in any of these fabrics. and also for hand, dyed fabric, there's, a company called fiberlicious, and I'll put a link to that as well in the description,. I haven't used their fabrics. But some of my customers have recently been using them,, and they look amazing. like there's. One that a customer is using right now and it's like this colour, it's similar to this colour, maybe a little bit deeper purple,, but it's got sparkles all through it, which is really really cool, and her patterns coming up looking really really neat. So that's pretty much it for now. If you have any questions or comments, please, let me know in the comment section below,. And if you'd like to access the free patterns on the site,, you can click on the little pop up in the top right? And then you can sign up to get instant access to those free patterns that are on my site. And I hope you have a great day, bye for now!.
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Today, we're going to show you how to change the multirib belt on your dryer it's, a pretty easy job. All we're going to need is a 5/16 nut driver and a putty knife. Let me show you how it's done very first thing we do before we begin this repair is disconnect the power to the dryer if it has plug on it simply disconnect, the plug and you're safe. If it does not have a plug find the disconnect switch. Turn it off and verify that power is disconnected to your dryer before you begin begin this repair the first thing we all need to do is raise the top of the dryer there's, two spring clips, each of them around about three inches from the outside edge. Stick a flat, putty knife. Locate them, push in and depress, the spring lift up gently on the top. Hold it up now, we'll need something to support the top when we lift it up either leaning against the wall or have somebody hold it supported in some manner. Next we're going to remove the front panel and there's, two 5/16 screws that secure the front panel to the cabinet they're accessible from the back we'll need to remove those and also have the door switch. We need to remove the wires on that. And if it has a light in the model that you're working on you'll need to remove these wires to the drum, light, take note of the location of the wires before you remove them. You take a picture of it write it down just gently lift up on the front panel and unhook. The two tabs from the bottom set that aside next we'll. Remove the front bulkhead, there's, four, 5/16 screws secure that to the cabinet pull the drum back from the bulkhead lift up gently on it. Pull forward set aside the front bulkhead. Now, with the bulkhead removed we're ready to lift the drum forward and down to release some of the tension on the belt through the idler pulley, then we can remove the belt from the idler pulley just tilt the drum, slightly forward lift up on it, pull. It ahead and let it drop down that will release some of the tension on the on the belt I'm going to reach in on top of the housing feel the idler pulley just lift up on it to release a little more tension, push the belt off of the rear of it unwrap it from the motor pulley and make sure it's not pinched underneath the idler, push the belt towards the rear of the dryer. And we can slide that drum a little more forward, let me lift our belt out install our new belt, we're going to have the groove side of the belt against the drum. And it will be wrapped around the motor pulley. The flat side of the belt will wrap around the idler pulley, just lower it down the back side of the drum, wiggle it, roughly into position, see a mark on the drum, where the old belt used to ride push the drum back far enough we're going to reach in again, across the top of the blower to grab the belt as it comes down on the right hand side of the drum. Wrap it around the motor pulley and we're gonna pull that belt across the top of the idler pulley, lifting up on the idler pulley, and we roll belt underneath now, once you have the belt hold around the idler pulley, just feel the belt make sure that we have it laid properly against the drum on both sides. So there's, no twists in it we're going to lift the drum up onto the rear drum rollers it's in its natural position. The gain will check the belt, make sure it's not caught on anything a visual inspection. He looks fine. We should be able to turn the drum. Clockwise, we'll see the blower wheel moving a couple of rotations. This point check make sure it's tracking where it should be. We know, it's all set right. Next we'll, put the front bulkhead on to reinstall the front bulkhead. We basically want to push the bulkhead up against the dryer drum, making sure that the two glides are underneath the lip of the drum. And we can lift up install these two tabs on each side into the opening in the cabinet. Now at the same time, we want to make sure that we engage blower outlet correctly, make sure the drum is still sitting on top of the slides, we're ready to install the four 5/16 hex head screws, reinstall, the wires, the light make sure they go through harness holder. There are two different size terminals. So pretty hard to mix these two up, make sure they fit snugly. And they don't give them a little crimp with a pair of needle nose, pliers now, we're ready to put the front panel on as we install the front panel. We want to engage two clips around the bottom of the cabinet. Two slots in the bottom of the front panel tilt the front into place and reinstall, the two 5/16 screws that secure the front panel to the cabinet. Next we'll reinstall, the wires to the door switch. This is where you consult the notes that you made when you took them off, make sure they're in the proper locations, make sure they fit snugly if not crimp them with a pair of needle nose, pliers now, we're ready to put the top down to engage the two alignment, tabs one on each side, two holes in the bottom on the top and two locator tabs on the front, snap it into place. And our repair is complete.
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So this is tapping go technology. We are revolutionary chokers. We just a few quick taps comes right together. The locking system fourthgeneration locking system. And that locking system means that it's waterresistant gap resistant and mold resistant. And it kind of beads off just like that. And the water can't get into the gaps at all. So it can't get underneath the flooring. This is just an example. It has a wax coating, oliver, really durable wax coating, which lasts for a very long time and that's. Basically it right then left it on off it'll be good to go is it great for basements it's, great for kitchens? You can even put in bathrooms is our laminate, we're, revolutionary forwards, we're located in salt lake city at brickyard plaza. And our phone number is.
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Repair clinic encourages you to perform this procedure safely in this video. We will show one or more of these icons to alert you when to use caution as with any repair be sure you unplug, the appliance before beginning, your first step is to remove the start switch button. You can use string or wire to help pull it off next remove the screws at the back of the control panel slide, the control panel to the side and detach it from the main top disconnect. The wires from the old start switch lift, the tab and rotate the old switch counterclockwise to detach it from the control panel install the new start switch by inserting it into the control panel and rotating it clockwise to lock it into place. Connect the wires to the new switch reposition, the control panel and secure the screws, replace the start switch button. You're now, ready to plug the power cord back in and confirm that the appliance is functioning properly.
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Hello today on paws, daily we'll be talking about how to unshrink shrunken clothes now, I'm talking about those clothes, we love so much. And we can't let go of wear them twice a week. And look when we think about what to chew on and stroll out, they come to mind well, I'm going to share with you a few simple steps on how to stretch smaller clothes and unshrink shrunken clothes. Step 1 soak, the clothes in lukewarm water for five to seven minutes using the mouth soap like a conditioner or a baby bath. So as to soften the fabric, step 2, wash them, obviously not with too much fuss because I'm, assuming you know, deti just smaller than you should be do not rinse step 3 squeeze the clothes out of the soapy water. Step 4 spread. It close out on a large towel or an absorbent material and roll the clothes in it, ensure the material absorbs most of the water. So as to leave the core still damp, but no longer wet spread another leg toil in it and stretch the cloth between the two towels in the case of jeans ways damp and move around in it feel free to do squats yoga stretches and any position that stretches the fabric and finally leave the cloth spread out on a flat surface, no need to rush it just let it dry by itself. And there you have it. Prayers answered answered clothed and strong that's all for today. Don't forget to follow us on all social media networks and subscribe to our.
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Hi this bill monaghan, I'd like to show you how to make organic tomato, fertilizer, that's free. I have some eggs then up eggs, three shelves here's, the thing shells, that's, twelve them. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to put them in my vitamix blender, put them all in just click that on all the eggshells, the other blender and add some water, perhaps about four cups of water. There we go. Okay, go ahead and turn on the okay. So now I've got liquefied eggshells, and which are high in calcium and other minerals that the tomatoes really like, and I go out and let them water my tomatoes with it. So here I am out in the garden. It is take your liquefied eggshell mixture. You wonder it smells what that's it that's, but tip it's, free it's, simple and supplies calcium to your tomato plants. And it recycles the.
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Stephen from that safe door is we're here to fix the stig bar door. This one here is running really badly and we're gonna fix it up and make it's like beautiful I'll just show you and then bring it. Okay, she's impossible merely to move that. These are very common problems with all doors. And we can fix this stick barred or make it run very well. Okay, right? Well, we're finish this door, the stig bar door and it's sliding beautifully here. Here we go. There are these you steep that door, tested for locking. We've adjusted. The lock lock. We've just stood the rollers on down the bottom of the door, just to them up. So the door is square in the frame, the locks lined up again. And the lock starts to work perfectly and that's. It one stick barred or fixed and finished. Thank you.
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Regular cleaning with warm, soapy water is the usual. First step to remove surface marks if grease marks remain the gentle abrasive of sift cream, cleaner will remove most marks without harming the surface at all. This sort of cleaning has a positive effect on mire for very stubborn grease marks or burnt on areas of fat splashes. For instance, ferry power. Spray will cut through this very easily. It is possible to enhance the surface luster by using a product, such as countertop magic as with any treatment of this nature. The application has to be repeated in order to maintain the same finish across all areas of the kitchen. Countertop magic will not remove scuffs or scratches. But it can mask the effect whenever trying to remove marks or scratches always try the least severe method first removal of fine scuffs and scratches using the scotch brite pad cover the affected area with a liberal amount of soapy water place, the scotch brite pad onto the wet surface, using the yellow foam sanding block rub over the affected area in a circular motion. A slight paste will be generated that aids. The scouring process finally go over the area with a mild abrasive, cleaner dry the area and then apply countertop magic. If marks are still evident repeat the scotchbrite process, or in the case of deeper scratches, move on to the use of the 320 grit sanding disc removal of deeper scratches, using the sanding disc ensure that the surface is clean and dry before starting place the sanding disc onto the sanding block making sure that it is located correctly and wrapped onto both sides of the block using small circular movements work a small area around the affected part of the surface, a small amount of dust will be generated. This will need to be wiped off to check progress when the mark has been removed, you will then need to use the scotch brite pad to return the surface to the original finish cover the same area that has been sanded, plus a slightly wider area to blend in a range of accessories and materials shown in this dvd are available from the maya website at wwf is cote uk.
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Applause applause that is a hello and welcome back to you too. What is up guys, hey, z here today we are joined by water bike and rude. Vlogs water bike is currently taking us back to the office. We're gonna transfer some files for them for yesterday's video, which I actually probably need to edit my video. I've totally forgot about that, and then we're going to be doing something very cool at my house later today. My mom is actually not home for. I think the whole night so time to party right? I don't know, I'm a nerd, and I have no friends, we're gonna be tricking out my garage as you guys know, but we're gonna be going out to the what's up. Go ahead, get out all right. So I'm, not gonna say how fast we can sue in it you're gonna head back to the office and get a few things done. And I will see you there, I'm free until visca and we're back. So we actually just left the office me and braden are currently headed to my house, no scratch that we gotta go to walmart. I totally forgot. We have to go pick up a few items for this video. I was really wanting to buy a couch for what we're doing, but honestly, like just for the couch for video, like maybe that's something we do down the road we're gonna actually just take the couch in my living room in. I hope my mom doesn't kill me. But you know there we do have a big pasture. She'd always bury my body in so it's. Okay, but yeah, we're gonna head to walmart. And then I guess I don't really want to film in walmart. So I'll just see you guys back at the house all right? Yeah. So we're back after you into walmart, that was a little bit pricier than I expected, basically, I'm broke. So I'm gonna show you what we ended up having to do so like here's, all that stuff in the back yes, there's like half of the house. The other one is barely fitting in the bed where the camper is, we actually had to roll the mattress up for the camper. And I hold on I'll. Take you, oh fast. So check this out we're having to we laughter, we got it down last on one side, we couldn't get this side because the whole couch is in there and stuff and it's it's a close call. So I don't know, braden are you kind of excited for this though, oh, yeah, I will see you at the house now we're back at my house. Finally, braden. And I have just finished having some chili, which, ironically enough. I never knew this about breeding. I thought I was the only one out there who absolutely hates vegans. I don't know why I hate means, I can't have them a chili tacos anything. So I really have a mom make me beamless chili. I know that sounds weird it's like meat and tomato soup. I think maybe some chili powder. But yeah, this guy over here. He does either there. I can't family. So I don't know, it's, kind of cool. I never really thought about him. Oh, yeah. So comment down below it. You guys, don't like beans, either, I don't know, we feel like we're, the only two in the world. If you have any suggestions for the name of this man, can you comment down below, and we might use your name so let's go. But yeah, like I said, the garage is an absolute medicine. I look like why doesn't ghosts? Yeah. So I mean over there section not too bad, but you turn and it's kind of bad. So yeah, guys, you know, what's about to happen. I love time. Lapses, I know you love time lapses. So I mean who doesn't comment down below if you know because I'm just gonna remove that comment, no you're weird. If you don't make time lapse, most satisfying video all right. No further ado was clean up run free in dive until the sky here, the cry in the phaedo, a a alright guys. So we just finished kind of cleaning up the whole area, the stuff that we kind of just moved out frame and stuff that was in here that we'll use or kind of nothing to really take out too much. But we are going to start building the actual man game. Now already you want to don't look back. Well, guys, that's. What happens we have a lot of stuff to do together like this. So laughing, we've got to build an entire bed or couch, whatever the difference isn't, the futon, you know what I mean. So instead of filming, this cuz it, well, boring I'm, just gonna cut and we'll be back soon. I mean, but when I say soon, I mean, right, dang, that was quick you guys can't. We see it let's check it out. And by quick, I mean, like yeah, it's like right like an hour or so, but way too long for the simple little thing we've got the couch all bill get the rug laid tenderly decorate. This we're going to put the tv stand there with the tv and game consoles on it that further ado let's get right back in the timelapse. I need you back she's alive when the world is good, and I have a dream we're loves the only side. So take mine join the army of this. Oh, oh, applause. Applause numbers, louder, we're all standing. Alright, guys. So we got the pictures come back with stuff. We're gonna go get the tv and the gaming console all set up. Alright? So, yeah, no pictures and lights and having a nigga the tv and consoles all set up good check out what it looks like the lights off. This place looks dope as you can see I'm going green blue will show you all the different angles. Once we get everything set up. But I mean now let's just get the tv up and done. I really don't feel like working that hard. So I'm just gonna just spawned in. I mean, what else is there to do eternity there? Yep, so that's already done, no big deal. I'd have to be a little quiet because teleporting, sometimes it doesn't make sense time like passes or and you know, it's time before we leave I'm gonna give you guys a full tour. This is obviously the front of it. We didn't count some brand christmas lights and I'm actually going to be doing a very cool. Video with these. You have christmas lights later, I have like 30 more boxes of them they're, not quite that much. But a lot more upstairs and a big flat roof. So you check it out ran out of memory, you know, when you're walking if it's not your battery, it's, rememory card or it's, your camera that's broken. But as I was saying, we have a very special video planned with these red, christmas lights later about a week or so. But then when we're at walmart, we found this really cool three canvas like a picture where it's like onsite, google. It looks cool don't ask me, then we have what every douchebag pad means neon clock. I mean, what else is there to say I'm with that? We have our game console here and into this, which kind of smaller tv mention held by an extra tv and bingo. And this is just my one that that's around good. We have an extra xbox one up in my room and I'm thinking about adding that down here as well. The other thing though it's for overclocked, we have over what we needed clocks. I mean, that's, of course, what it means, but other than that we have log back storage for when the guys are and put our blog bags up here. And we always have those place, but other than that, though, this is just general rock shelf stuff, you know and stuff. Then we have the vari and for a coffee table, slash drink storage, we have a cheap tv tray that was like five dollars in willmar because, you know, we always go to the highest quality places on hazy, aka walmart. But you know we have to have awesome audio and sound system for the parties with the tons of girls. Not really that we have here. The awesome sound system for that rainbow lights, not even though we have a really cool it's like this it's got like a yellow light to stuff and it's like running water. They just kind of it's old battery power to you fill this bottom part with water and continually cycles. It's really cool. We add our switch controllers there. Then we have a little spot lighting system the profession when I'm here on our gloves at the top of it, all off, you guys know, I'm a professional skateboarding, scooter, rider, of course, I don't know how I found out I didn't just roll the clips of me doing my cool stuff. So that's, my goal, the laidback action. I mean, yeah, yeah, you see my skate what's up here and experience just thought it was cool. But I real though this that is kind of sketchy, and I feel like if we put another ticket line and then definitely great. So back here apparently is a mess, but we have an extra cooler or any drinks that we don't make with you here, apparently in the fridge, but it doubles as a nice little niche for anyone that's, you know, spectating mario kart that's all. And as I said about five months ago, I was going to do something special with the drivein speakers. I stole I need your guys's help. I really want to put these up in here. I think that would be really funny and cool as a good memory between you and I and don't steal these on purpose, yeah. So comment below where I should put these where where do you think it'd look cool up in here, just these fingerlike gonna be there. You guys, decide comment that down below also we are going to need a name for this place. So comment, any suggestions they've had down below, I mean, the guys will pick the one you like the most the videos for this area and do not stop here. My friend rude vlogs, who is kindly behind the camera say, what's up what's up brayden. You can awesome idea. We were wanting to have a kind of an overclocked christmas time when we changing us get to the other just have a lot of fun. And I think this might be the place we do it. And we really cool around christmastime to new year's last year with the cool kind of squad can be on there for the first time I met up in my house, and we played vr and stuff and I've ever there was a dope, but I feel like we kind of need a place that really represents kind of a home position for overclocked. And since we act like gazillion are youtubers yet we don't have like the leaves them. So yeah, with some of that being said, though I really appreciate you guys watching the video if you did enjoy it, we were to like the video comment, any of the suggestions for anything that I've said throughout the video down below don't, forget to follow me on instagram and twitter as well, apt hazing, underscore youtube to keep up with my life and my hashtag and make a memory campaign and guys. I feel like we made a memory today betwee that make a wake you guys made a memory about today. I really want to know. Thank you for watching. My name is jason and I'll. See you guys the next video, I see you, but you don't care.
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After a long gray winter, your patio may be in need of some attention, wet weather. And the lack of sun can create a breeding ground for algae lichen and moss part from ruining the look of your paving or decking. It can also create a slip hazard so it's, a good idea to remove it before you bring out the garden furniture and barbecue for those summer days and nights. First of all clear the space completely removing all furniture containers and ornaments brush away any loose debris, such as leaves and general dirt in the past you'd have to attack the surface with a scrubbing brush. But now the job has been made so much easier with pressure, washers pressure, washers consist of a pump, which blasts water through a narrow nozzle to create a very powerful spray. These are available in a range of pressures called bars like lawn mowers. They can be powered by electric or petrol motors, most domestic pressure, washers are electric where another key factor in determining how powerful the washer will be is the size of the motor measured in watts, the higher the wattage of the motor, the more powerful it will be. So what pressure washer is right for cleaning a patio, a light pressure washer, 100 bars would be good for cleaning garden, furniture, barbecues and bikes. A medium pressure washer up to 110 bars can be used for cleaning your car and most paving and decking. A high pressure washer up to 130 bars is the ideal choice for cleaning brickwork, decking and patios. There are also specially formulated detergents, which can be used with pressure washers for a number of different jobs, including cleaning your car and patios. You should also wear safety goggles as the high pressure. Spray can throw up debris at high speed and as ever with any exterior electrical appliance, make sure you use an rcd adapter having connected the hose you're now ready to start make sure water is flowing freely before turning on the washer slowly move the wand across the surface. And watch the ground in dirt and algae disappear. Take care with plants as the detergent and highpressure spray can damage them pressure, washers use water more efficiently than a normal garden hose. And some topoftherange models can even take water from a water. But there are some accessories available to help make the job even easier, including this cleaning head, which can be used on horizontal and vertical surfaces once clean. You can now replace your containers and furniture. All you need now is the sun.
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Gardening
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Hi everybody, my name is hannah, and this is pepper and pine. And today I want to share with you another kit from nature. Watch this one is called fourth forever. Now this is the classroom kit. So it's going to come with supplies for 25 students. And you get 25 of these little containers to grow your seeds. You also get a really nice assortment of pinecones. And then you also get soil pellets. You get the mixing tools. And of course, you get the nuts for growing. And a cool bonus is that you'll still get pine nuts for tasting. The kit also comes with some information that will accompany the project as well as some stem extension projects, which is a really great addition. It also comes with little bags so that your students can carry their projects home safely. And I really like details like that when a company thinks about all the things that you're going to need for a project. Alright, so let's get started on this project. The first thing you want to do is soak your seeds in some water for 24 hours before you begin planting your seeds. The kit comes with instructions on how to care for your plant. The next thing you want to do is write your child's name. Then you can glue the popsicle stick inside. And that way each student has a little marker for their tree. And also it comes with instructions on how to care for your plant. The next thing you want to do is rehydrate these little soil pellets. So take a couple of minutes to go ahead and put it in some kind of a dish with some water and it's going to start to absorb that water. So that you can transfer it to this little container. The kit also comes with a beautiful assortment of pine cones. Of course, you could add to this collection by looking for find cones in your area. I really like the different shapes and sizes. And this one even makes noise that's cool. My kids are enjoying playing with this one. So now the seeds have been soaking overnight for 24 hours, just want to show you what they look like after 24 hours. So it almost looks like they're splitting right there, which is probably what they're supposed to do. And this is what it looks like when it's just dry all right. So now it's time to plant them. So want to have it about a quarter to a half inch below the soil and that's it. You can just go ahead and put your label inside. And then you can follow the directions on the back of the label so that you can care for your treat and that's it. So it's been three weeks. And I want to show you the progress of our trees. Now, this one didn't come through all that much. You can see that at least has sprouted, but it hasn't come up all the way. Now, what I didn't show you on camera was that I actually planted two seeds in each container. Just in case. Now, this is the one that my kindergarten, eric did and check it out it's awesome. This is what it looks like when it starts to sprout and it's, super cool. Those are like little pine needles. We've never seen this before it's, really neat, they're, very, very soft. The whole thing is very soft. And you can see that the seed is still right there. Sorry, the lighting's, not that great just to see that you can see that the seed is still there and it's going to pop up like this one here. Let me move this one. This one is actually from the other one and you're going to see that it's just going to pop up like this. And then the seed is going to split even more and then it's going to pop right off. So, hey, let's, check this out let's open this up and see what's inside. Oh, that is super super cool. Look at that that is kind of soft that looks like it's kind of like then than the nut or the seed part and it's kind of soft and fleshy. And then this is like really hard. And I just like the seed part that the shell part brother, okay. So I want to show you the best one of all it's, my son and his looks awesome. Now, the little seed pod here that I took out actually that one was a from this one, it had just popped off onto one of the other containers. And look at this again. I had had the kids plant two seeds, rather than one just in case, I wasn't sure, you know if they were all going to sprout, and they did and look at this. It is super cool. I had no idea. This is what a little sapling I'm. Sorry, seedling of of a pine tree looks like these are all super soft. These I think will eventually be the actual pine needles, which is super cool and then there's. Another one right here. This is from the other one that we planted. So we did follow the directions, pretty accurately, except it did recommend that you water twice a day. And I think we only watered once a day and mostly I did the watering, oh my gosh. You guys check this out. I haven't even seen this yet before this is super cool check that out. These are the roots coming out that is so cool. I had no idea let's, see if there any roots on this one, oh my gosh, there are that is so neat I had no idea in all this time. My kids are going to be thrilled to see that that is really neat so I'm going to have to separate these two, because these are two trees right here so I'm going to separate them. And we have a spot in the front yard where we want to plant it. And then we might take one over to a regional park, that's, local and see if we can't maybe plant that there will ask the ranger first if it's okay. So this. This is three weeks of growth. I just want to show you like the comparison. You would think that this was more like say, one week to week and three week. But we planted them all at the same time. And this is what it looks like after three weeks. So if you want to stay up to date on what these look like over the coming weeks months and years, then I encourage you to check me out on instagram at pepper and pine. So that you can see how these are growing. So this kit overall is amazing really really enjoyed it and don't forget that you can check the description box below for more information on this kit and other kids and don't forget that you can check out all of the videos that we're doing with our spring, your unit studies.
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Warning no shoes were permanently damaged in this video viewer discretion is advised I use almost my place. Yo, what's going on everybody at sneaker head in the bay coming at you with a brand new video. This is sneaker tips episode number 3 and I'm going to be showing you how to prevent paint cracking on your mid soles. This goes for jordans or any shoes that have paint on the mid soles. Now I do understand that paint will crack over time. But this is just going to show you how to prolong that process and keep your paint looking fresh on your shoes. So if you don't want your shoes to look like this, I'd go ahead and follow this video. Please, remember to like comment at the end and subscribe if you didn't already, I also have instagram. If you guys want to follow me at sneaker head and debate and let's, go ahead and get into this video. So always get asked, why paint cracks on jordans now having paint on any shoe is not the greatest idea paint is supposed to be on stuff that actually stays in one spot and doesn't move now on shoes. Your feet are inside them, you're applying all your weight onto your feet. And when you walk the midsole flexes, and what happens is the paint will crack it's not supposed to be on something that that is constantly flexing and moving bending back and forth stuff like that. So that is just one reason, probably just one of the many reasons paint cracks on any shoe it's, just because the midsole is changing it's moving forms its bending so that's. The main reason why it cracks? Alright, guys if you're trying to keep your paint looking fresh and prevent them from cracking. I would definitely recommend buying a soft soil insole. You can find these at sports authority. And if you're trying to check out online, I will have the link in the description, there's a lot of more pros when you have the soft soil and soul. So let's get into this. And why on the left we have a standard jordan, insole, not really much cushioning, really thin, not the best insole for the soft soil insole. We have it's about three times thicker than this on the bottom has gel on the bottom really comfortable that's, a plus. So when you wear your shoes, it will be a lot more comfortable. Now, the reason you want to get the soft soil insole is because with these thin insoles that jordan is using in their shoes or nike all your weight just goes straight to the midsole. When you have this thin insole, nothing is really being absorbed your weight, isn't, really being absorbed. So it's, just transferring right to the midsole. But when you have a thick insole like this, more of your weight is being distributed into the insole and less of your weight is being put on to the midsole if that makes sense. So the thicker this is, it will take more of your weight. So that's, just one thing you just pop this into your shoe. You don't need to get this for every single pair that you have. You just get a pair of these slip it into your shoe, and then boom, it'll be comfortable and also it'll take more of your weight and less weight off your mid soles, all right guys now that I showed you what to do before you wear them I'm just going to show you what to watch out for when you wear them. So let's, just go ahead and get into this. Okay, guys here's. The big noise, a lot of stuff to watch out for whenever you're going down a ledge don't, put all that pressure on you foot. Take it easy when you're walking down the sidewalk just don't, put all that pressure at once on that foot just go, slow, it's, all good your paint, won't crack, your missiles, won't flex as much now for my grown folks that are just grumpy, sometimes and they're having a bad day doing this, big, big, nono and don't act like a child. We all have those days I understand it is what it is. Just anything that'll make your missiles, flex standing on uneven surfaces like speed, bumps, rocky areas anything that has an uneven surface will probably cause your missile to flex. So something like this, you don't want to do is not a good idea now for the people that do this, I don't understand how that can happen. I seen it at school like a billion times, just don't scrape up against stuff, I'll just ruin your paint job. And then you're gonna have to repaint also stepping on stuff stepping on rocks pine cones anything to make that air bubble absorb your weight around the missile. So yeah, hope you guys like this video, please take these tips into account when wearing shoes that have paint on them. I did suffer doing this to my pair, but it.
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Home Improvements and Repairs
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Thank you so much joe sup, everybody, a sneakerhead in the bay coming at you with a brand new tutorial in this tutorial I'll show you guys how to remove scratches off of leather uppers. This works strictly for leather. Only no mesh, no sway, no nubuck nothing like that. So there is a difference between a scuff and a scratch. So if you guys think that it's a scuff first, try it with nail polish remover, I'll, put the link up right now. So then if it doesn't come off, then it's a scratch. So in this case, I'm showing you guys a scratch right here that happened on the uppers. So in this case, I'll be using angeles leather acrylic paint to paint over it. And this is a very very easy. Tutorial guys, it's, very selfexplanatory. You guys will need the type of paint for whatever kind of leather. You have. So in this case, I'll be using white. If you have black leather, get black paint if you have like a colored leather, you might have to do some mixing and find out the right right color. So it might be a little more difficult, but let's get into the materials and then let's get into the procedures all right. So the three things you guys will need first is a shoe that you're working on second is angela's, leather acrylic paint. This can be found at turtle feathers. The link will be in the description. Lastly, you'll need one qtip. First step is to make sure that the cover is tight, shake the bottle up then pop the cap open set the bottle off to the side somewhere that you won't spill. It let's go on to the next step. Next step is to simply dab a little bit of paint on your clean qtip. You don't need too much just a little dab set that off to the side. Then you want to get your shoe. Let me get this refocus for you guys. One second, guys. Alright, there we go so want to get the shoe and some people like using the tape, but I just do it. Do it a free hand? But the tape usually messes me out that's? Why I don't do it, but pretty much all you're going to do is pinch the side back if you're close to the midsole, you don't, wanna mess that up. And you just go over it in circles, kind of like here, you're erasing something and boom, there you go just cover that part up. And once your paint is all used on that just dip a little bit more just go around in circles, spread it evenly. It blends in with the white that is not messed up. So you don't have to worry about, you know, making it so like make the colors match or whatever. But this is really easy way to fix the scratches on your leather. Please note that if you do have deep scratches, it might take more than one coat, wait five minutes in between coats to let it air dry. Thank you guys for watching my videos. I really appreciate it. If you guys go ahead and follow me on instagram for updates. The instagram is sneakerheads in the bay and I'll catch you guys next video, hopefully you'll be soon have a great day, stay safe out there. I'm out.
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Well, hello, again, folks, welcome to my shell, buzzy, ombudsman blog, yes. So that's, always something that when the weather gets colder gets a little more miserable standing in the bath area where the exhaust fan is located in the ceiling and they're free now. And again, you get a drip of really cold water down your back. And you can't figure out just where that is coming from. Well, you know, pretty well, it's coming from somewhere up there by the exhaust fan some people even think, oh, my goodness don't, tell me, I got a leak in the roof. And you know, there are a lot of people out there and certainly a lot of people won't do this. But there are a number out there that will do this when you have a drop of water showing up, you need a new roof, only to put that new roof on. And what happens the same thing happens again, when the weather gets colder, so let's draw. Our usual picture never was meant to be an artist, but it does work. Pictures are worth a thousand words words. And here is the ceiling of your bathroom. Ceiling of the bath here you are down here you this get out of the tub you're standing here with towel in hand and you're thinking about well, I would like to, oh, you'd like to all right. But all of a sudden you get one big drop of water coming right down your back and that water coming down. Your backs comes off at the top of your head and you're there with your towel in hand and you're, trying to get yourselves, nice and dry only to be well, discomforted by a drop cold water. And as I mentioned up in here is where your fan may be now there's, two different types of fans. Folks, one that's, quiet one, that's noisy, the ones that are noisy are ones that you really got to kind of keep an eye on because they are noisy, but they're more than just noisy. They don't move another way a lot of air. So you have the type with the propeller and that you also have the type that is a squirrel cage fan. Okay, propellers get rid of them go to a quiet or lesson once own s, one some small. S, oh and any and the squirrel cage bathroom exhaust fans are really quiet. In fact, you can hardly hear them the propeller ones. What happens there? It takes the warm moist air that's around here, because you just got out of the shower, or you just got out of the tub and that warm moist. Air is heading right up. Fire, right up fire into the fan right there. And you notice propeller is swinging around there that water being that is meeting dew point and dew point. Folks, incidentally, is zero degrees celsius and forty percent relative humidity in your home. So if you've got say a room temperature of 29 degrees celsius and relative humidity at let's say, forty eight, ten percent, and as zero up in this roof, cavity because it's a cold day outside you're meeting dew point and meeting dew point means you've got water and that blade it's condensing, the moisture on it throwing it out against the side only to run down and come down top of your head because you're meeting dewpoint before it ever even gets out of the duct to the roof jack. So air that's going up. Some people will say she'll, how do I know it was in the air going up through the exhaust fan? Well, take a kleenex and split it apart. And at that kleenex wilt stick on the underside of your fan right at the grill it's, not doing anything it's, not doing anything. The warm moist, air is still rising. And the blades are still cold so you're still going to get condensation and that's what's gonna run down the back of your neck. So change those electricians. We do it day in and day out at our home services, shell, buzzy's, home services, ok, let's, go she'll die. Come and go the referral and it's all there electricians there to help you and that's going right across the bottom of your screen right now. Now ask she'll, calm, okay, become a member. You get all this information like you're, getting it right now, but tell your friends because you're already getting it, tell your friends. So they can get it and it's free. It doesn't cost any. And we don't share any of our emails. Okay, we don't share your email addresses so you're, not gonna get that sort of junk mail coming at you condensation exhaust is so important, but you gotta move air. And if you don't move air, then you're gonna have moisture forming in the ducts here could run down into your insulation, and that end up being a stain on your ceiling. And or you could even get mold. So be cautious folks know how your home works when in doubt don't, let she'll help you that is so important always leave your door open to the bathroom after you've completed your shower and your bath, allowing that air to flow allowing the movement of air through a heating system, allowing everything to be on move mode, that's air movement and also keep in mind folks, if you have a newer furnace, or you have a furnace, that's got a summer fan on it. Turn it on leave it on 24/7 365 days a year. It will not wear out unless it's due to wear out. And it won't cost you that much money to keep it operational, but you're, keeping the ambient temperature of your home up nice and comfortable it's, not getting a chance to get cold. So those are lessons to be learned. And I this love teaching them to you. So folks, take it from me stop that water from going down the back of your neck, keep your exhaust fan on and one that's going to do a job. And normally you would be around 110 cubic feet of air per minute movement. If you've got something around 60 cubic feet, it may not be adequate for the size of your bathroom and also keep in mind. Their exhaust fan should be on. I leave one on in our home. All the time two bathrooms to exhaust fans. One is on all the time 365 days a year runs all the time. It keeps the air fresh. It keeps the air flowing, but if you're one that wants to shut it up, because you got one of these propeller type that makes more noise and keep canaveral. Then what you're going to have to do is very simply make sure that that stays on for an hour after every shower or bath one hour after each shower, and that three showers three hours three baths, three hours, keep that air moving it's, just that easy. Good luck. And thanks for watching my ombudsman folks, tell your friends, it's educational and we're here to help you. And especially you that have firsttime dibs and your firsttime dibs on a home and now it's yours and learning how it works talk to you next time right here on the ombudsman blog bye bye for now.
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Alright, hello everybody. So you can see right here. I just got a new tree in the mail. And this box is huge like. I mean, it's over it's, almost 8 feet tall and writer, guys, like I bought. This is a tulip poplar tree. So originally, it said, it's between five and six feet tall. But this one is what so as you can see, my cat just went by right there. And before I get to that, let me just show you this right here. So a few days ago, I find out the loblolly pine tree right here as you can see, it looks like a christmas tree and it's almost as tall as I mean, I'm, almost 6 feet tall. So, ok, so we're going to unbox this thing right here. And yes, it is a chilly day today. So yeah, it's late I'll. Start to stand it up, see how tall it is. Alright, guys there. He is right there right now. He's about almost my height, but it'll probably shrink down once I put him in the ground, but yeah, it does dormant right now since it is don't winter time. So, yeah, alright, let's get him out all right guys here. It is right here. The tree looks pretty big and there's. My cat right there playing with the box and yes, there's a poem, a bag of leaves. So I just got this ding, right here, oh, wow. So, yeah, guys, I'm let's see you're just instructions on how to plant it let's see flowers in spring. Oh nice there. It is the pretty looking tree and writer. I got this from the planting tree, calm, they shipped all the way from north carolina, which is amazing all right? I got the plastic thing off and whole wheat looks like this thing is ready to get planet. The roots are literally coming out of the container. Oh my goodness. What does this thing do look poplar 5 to 6 feet? Oh, wow. This is gonna be a really big dream I'm, probably gonna find this one front yard, a little bit later, let's just do a quick overview of his tree. So what does this say key benefits large stately tree, stately deciduous tree, we're glossy green leaves to look like leaves here let's see girls 60 to 80 feet tall. Wow, yes, 40 feet wide. Water needs once established only occasional that's, pretty good, but I'll be putting a lot of mulch on it though I'll help let's see here, big hole, six inches between root ball and sides, loosened soil, neighing, that's, gonna take a while because I'm gonna have to go with the ground up in the front yard and the spot I'm gonna plant it. So you know, I'll be doing that a little bit later mirror on sundown. So yeah, it's, not gonna be easy. It's gonna take a little bit of leg, muscle carly to be digging a hole in dry ground unless I wet it. Of course you all right? Guys. See there? It is right there. Yep, it's about five feet tall. Yeah, there's a soil mix. It has worm castings, azomite dust. And I see a lot of odor of potting soil, still in there mixed in, oh and compost, too all right. It's all done make sure it's even all right all right now. I gotta put some mulch. So I had to come back here all right first off. What I could put is, then I can put the wood chip. And then on top of that, I put leaves kind of like that little tree right there like so I put the wood chip mulch on the bottom. And then I put the leaves on top all right. So I got the motor here as you can see, it's kind of like wood, chippy that way just keeps in the moisture, and the stuff will break down and create even really good soil. I mean, cuz it's so drying here, really hot and drying horn summer. It is at least but like, um, yeah, I guess that the stuff helps keeping moisture. And it also helps microbes to boil up all right. I'm gonna play some leaves that I got from my backyard. And yes, these leaves are here already pre broken down, because I found some leaves that get on one side of the road like in bags. So you can tell these are quite broken down, I'm, probably gonna add some more free broken down leaves at the bottom. They don't add the fresher leaves at the top quite a dry climate here. Seen it a lot of leaves on the ground. I mean, they biodegrade its natural. Alright? As you can see, I added a layer of some dirt around it. Well that also helps keep into water inside there inside this area. I might also cut out some little more leaves in it. I don't know, but I think this is good for now before I go I'm gonna go ahead and give this some rain water that I collected so rain water is really is much better for new plants than actual tap water, it's better for any plant, though if you can get it, I did add some banana peels and yours compost. The last step I recommend do like slow deep waterings that way you can like basically for warmer world water, basically.
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Home Improvements and Repairs
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Repair clinic makes fixing things easy with millions of replacement parts available on our website and the help you need to do the repair yourself. Since we encourage you to perform this repair safely, a warning icon will appear when you should use caution to replace the left door, hinge on your dishwasher. You will need to pull the dishwasher part way out of the cabinet turn off the power to the appliance. Then use a philips head screwdriver to unthread. The four mounting screws, securing the toe, kick panel and the inner access panel. Remove both panels and set them aside determine if the water and power supply lines provide enough slack to move the dishwasher part way out of the cabinet. If not you will need to fully uninstall', the appliance to do this first shut off the water supply valve now unthread, the top screws, securing the terminal box cover slide, the cover to the right to remove note, the orientation of the wiring then untwist the wire nuts to disconnect, the power wires and the grounding wire if applicable or release the grounding wire by unthreading, the screw unthread, the strain relief nut and detached. The strain relief and power wires from the terminal box. Next unthread, the water supply line from the water supply valve feed it through the cabinet disconnect. The drain hose from the sink drain or garbage disposer and feed it through the cabinet as well. Now, open the dishwasher door and remove the mounting bracket screws to move the dishwasher. You may need to adjust the legs to lower the appliance now gently pull the dishwasher part way out of the cabinet unhook, the door spring from the left hinge open the dishwasher door and detach, the hinge from the hinge bracket now use an awl and a flathead screwdriver to pry the retainer off the hinge mounting pin. And you can fully remove the old hinge, install the new door hinge by first aligning it on the mounting pin. You can use a 5/16 inch nut driver to secure the retainer now hook the hinge on the hinge bracket and attach the door spring to the new hinge confirm that the ends of the drain hose. And the water supply line are accessible through the cabinet wall. Then gently slide the dishwasher back into the cabinet, adjust the leveling legs if necessary replace the screws to secure the mounting brackets to the cabinet or countertop feed the water supply line through the cabinet and reconnect it to the supply valve feed the drain hose through the cabinet and connected to the sink drain or garbage disposer, make sure the hose is elevated above the connection point fully reposition, the wires and strain relief in the terminal box then thread and tighten the strain relief, not join the power wires together and secure them with the wire nuts, black wire to black wire white wire to white wire join the grounding wires together as well or secure the grounding wire under the screw with the wires position inside the terminal box, realigned, the cover and rethread the screw to secure position, the inner access panel behind the toe, kick panel place, the two panels against the frame and align the slots in the inner panel with the toe, kick bracket, screw holes with the inner panel flush against the floor thread and tighten. The four mounting screws with the repair completed turn, the water supply back on as well as the power, and your dishwasher should be ready for use at repair clinic. We make fixing things easy. Thank you for supporting the production of these videos by purchasing.
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Right today, cleaning out my gas tank that's, why I got like billion gallons vinegar all right. So let me begin with sticking the whole launch key. Good old, france, france all righty, then so it's full of water and dirty. My mother pointed out to me that there's a filter pump the petcock. So that when I opened it and clear water came out that's, not that is not what is actually in the tank I'm gonna dump it out the it's just like rusty, but the rust isn't breaking off applause, applause, we're, just gonna give it like three days, see how it turns out so it's, three days later now and just finishing up the process here. I just took the vinegar, and I kind of smushed it around a little bit in the tank, and then I dumped it out. And then immediately after you with water mixed with bt baking soda so that you can neutralize, then I put it through a few more inches of water through it. Then I ran distilled water through it. So I could clean out all the impurities, and I mixed whatever was left with gasoline. Now, I'm letting that drain out the petcock. So inside as we can see, you can see trying to flashlight in there have a good day.
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Housekeeping
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Hey, everybody, sam here, norwex, independent sales consultant. And I am here to talk to you about our sanera toilet brush system. So I know when I first was wanting to choose between the two toilet brushes, I wasn't really sure what the senior was like. So I just wanted to do a short video today on what it's like and just how much I love it. I really don't like cleaning toilets it's like the worst cleaning job for me. So that is part of the reason why I love this near system, because I don't have to touch anything really, except for a toilet brush, real quick. So you're going to have a container like this and it's empty there's nothing inside of it it's, just an empty container and then you're going to get a little refill bag here of the blue diamond cleaner. Now that cleaner is what's refillable in that bag. So you can buy those refills when you run out, and that one bag should last you about a year then on top of that it's going to gum the brush holder. So we've got it stacked up here like this. And then here is our toilet brush. So you can see that there's a hole and around the top, there are some tiny little holes here. And when we push down on the brush, the liquid is going to seep out come up here. The brush seep out the holes and come down the brush. So we've got the nylon bristles and just some about to use it. What I'm going to do is I'm going to push down on the brush. Okay, I am going to push down on the brush. And the liquid is going to start seeping out those holes and down into the bristles of the brush. And now we're ready to start cleaning. Now we get to the dirty part of the job, the toilet. I absolutely hate cleaning toilets. I have not cleaned this toilet for a month. I was gone for two weeks of that month. But as you can see, the product has done awesome in keeping the toilet clean and from growing stuff, even though it hasn't been flushed or used much lately. So let's, go ahead and see what this is like like, I like to dip it down into the water first and helps the liquid run down a little more. And then I go ahead and start cleaning it's great for cleaning around the rim. And I can also get down inside the holes. And the nylon bristles are excellent. They don't harbor bacteria, and they clean the toilet bowl very well and very quickly, I absolutely love my senior system because I hate cleaning toilets, and I don't have to spend hardly any time bending over a toilet cleaning. It squirting solution inside of it, too quick and easy way to clean your toilets.
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Home Improvements and Repairs
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Hello everyone, my name is frank van brunt shot in my business. I do a lot of polishing and traditional cabinet making techniques. And I like to encourage people to have a go at polishing, relax, a incredibly versatile material to use. And with a little bit of patience, people can get a remarkable finish. Alright, first. I'd like to show you how you fold the rubber for french polishing it's important to know how to fold the rubber correctly. So the cloth is nice and tight over the water. We start with a a piece of cloth about six to eight inches square. And you've got the wadding. What I do is I take the cover the cloth cover. And I place the wadding diagonally in the center as you can see there once it's diagonally in the center. I take these two opposite corners, pull them up together, make sure they're firm. So the cloth is tight at the bottom of the rubber you pinch these two pieces together with your thumb and forefinger of your left hand. Then you need to follow the front of the rubber. I do that by pulling it in this way, holding it with my finger, then twisting these two pieces in and twisting it like so holding it with my other holding it tightly with my other hand as I go once you've got that nice and firm across there. You can transfer it into your other hand like so. And then we have to tie up the back of the rubber that's simply done by twisting it one or two times, then, pulling that last piece back across the top that way, the face of the rubber is tightly covered. You've got no loose bits of cloth, getting in the way when you're polishing now that you've got the cloth, covered it's time to start the filling process or the grinding or filling process, which I'd like to show you now. What we're doing now is using the pumice to very lightly sprinkle at the start of the filling stage, you'd probably use a heavier coat of pumice. The grain on this panel is starting to fill slightly so I'm, really putting the tiniest amount on I'll come across it with a rubber with just metal in it and I'm going in tight circles, I'm using a combination of the pressure and the cutting action of the pumice to force a combination of shellac and pumice into the pores of the timber, which eventually fill their grain takes quite a wall and that's. What gives you the full gloss finish? I mean, it's quite alright to have an open finish, but to get that full gloss french polish finish, you really need to to completely fill the grain. And the beauty of the pumice is, it turns translucent, which gives you a very natural finish. And by the time you're, finished, embodying stage. It has nice depth and it's, a very clear and natural finish we're at stage two now. Now, which is the next stage after the grinding or filling stage now that I've filled all the pores with a mixture of pumice and celac. I want to build a body on top of the the timber, which gives you the depth, which gives you the depth in the finish. This is where I start to use a little bit of oil. Now, the oil isn't, actually a constituent as such it's more an aide, it just lubricates the surface. Because at this stage, the top of the board is completely flat, because we fill the rubber, and you get quite a lot of friction between the face of the rubber and the surface of the timber and the oil just helps that slide this. The bodying stage. I start in a similar way to the grinding stage, which is basically circles and I'll, keep doing circles for quite a while. And what I'm looking at doing is not so much, you know, one coat, two coats, three coats, but I'm, looking for a build. And what that is is basically a film of polished building up on top of the surface, which has already been filled with the pumice. And the shellac it's always a good idea when you're using few circles to change directions or the slippers. If you keep mixing them up, you you're less likely to get a defined pattern of circles throughout the whole surface. So basically, the bodying stage is building up a film and towards the end towards the middle to the end of the bodying stage when you're getting happy with the amount of polish on the surface, you'll change directions with the rubber. The whole idea of this stage is to take the tight circles, gradually stretching them out to longer and longer oval statuses oval passes. So the whole point at this end of the bodying stage is stretching it out. So when you look at the surface, you're, not going to see any of those circular marks so it's, mainly from tight circles, too long, ovals longer ovals figure of eights, and then finally straight passes. So what I guess I'd call the straightening or the finishing state we've got to the stage where we've we've done our body. And we've got a really nice build and we're getting that fullbodied glassy surface. Now, the finishing of the straightening stage we still have oil on the surface. And we just want to make sure we remove any residue of circles from the bodying and the grinding stage, because if you look closely at different angles, you'll probably still see some of those tiny circles. And in the straightening stage, I like to use a separate rubber that I keep clean. And with just metal in it. I quite often put a new bit leaning on it now the straightening stage like, I said, just metal in your rubber. We've got enough polish on the top we're happy with the sheen there's, a nice bill. So basically what we're going to do is start with just straight strokes. Now at this stage, you can actually apply quite a lot of pressure. Some people will use two hands, because you can get quite a lot away on that rubber. What you're going to think you're doing is actually stretching out that finish. So the solvent in the rubber with the aid of the oil, which helps it move across the surface. The solvent is softening that finish and stretching it out and we're trying to make sure we remove any circles. And any marks that might be in there from the earlier stages, which was the grinding process. And the bodying process as I said, I like to use a separate rubber, because we don't want to add any more polish. And if you have a separate rubber, you know that it's just got metal in it. And I also like to add a nice new clean cloth. Because at this stage, I don't want to put any more oil on the surface, there's still, a residue from the bodying state. And the idea of the fresh rubber does with method and a fresh piece of cloth that will help pick up any other last oil. This is the stays where you actually can can see how you go in. And you can see if there's any circles left. And sometimes you have to spend quite a while it might be a good half hour or just straight straight straight up and down. And I usually find if you start with quite a bit of pressure, stretching out that finish. And as you going to, you can decrease the amount of pressure to right at the end using the rubber with a reasonable amount of methyl in it, the very little pressure, just light passes at the moment because I'm applying a lot of pressure. I don't have too much methyl in here. If I had a lot of methyl in here and start oozing out around the edges and making a mess. But the final really final passes that are a lot lighter. I have the rubber loaded up quite heavily with sweat. And the next stage after this is the burnishing state, or you could if you're happy with it just leave it at that that look I like to burnish it. It just gets rid of any residual oil, and it gives you a extra nice level of sheen. Well, thanks for watching everyone. I hope this short video has given you some good information in regards to french polishing. Main thing is to to get out there and have a go at it experiment. Try on a sample board and don't be afraid to wash it off and start again, or cut it back with the braces it's, an amazing process that can achieve an excellent result and well worth persevering with.
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Ever had your hands full of a goopy mess at diaper, changing time and found yourself wishing the kitchen sink sprayer was within elbows reach, perhaps even the garden hose well, we're, bringing you something better, the flow diaper sprayer attaches to your bathroom plumbing in a cinch. It has a special control valve right under the sprayer handle. So you have complete control of the water pressure. Even with just one hand installation is really easy. And all the necessary fittings are provided no plumber, wear special tools needed to use just slide the water pressure control valve to the right direct the sprayer and press the lever when finished using slide it all the way to the left, then hang the sprayer on the holder. So what can you use the flow sprayer for you can rinse off your cloth diapers before storing them in the diaper pail? You can use it to quickly, rinse off your baby's body. If your baby is old enough to sit up on the toilet. This is an easy way to rinse them. All after a major explosion without giving them a full bath, you can use it to rinse off the potty chair and even your toilet. If you use the menstrual cup, this is a convenient way of rinsing the cup in between changes and speaking of girly bits, the sprayer also doubles as a handheld the day for personal hygiene, a flow diaper sprayer allows you to keep saving the day from life's messes singlehandedly.
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Hey, stumps and marcus with kathy. I am going to get a new cat for my truck, it's actually going to be matching color and everything I'm buying a brand new from the dealership I'm going up there right now. Now scrap life all this money is from scrapping. Oh, yeah, we're going to get a cap I'm excited all right here's. My truck without the cap, oh I'm gonna smoke that barrel, pay attention to the camera. These are distinct. Oh, look at the camera and I'll, forget it, but I'm driving to get my cap. And I just passed like three yard sales and right now, I'm still going to be five minutes late for my appointment. And I can't stop couriered sale. You know, hard. It is not to stop at a yard sale. I'm just looking at them like, oh, and it looks like it's going to rain now. So it's, not like I can go yard sale. I'm after I get my cap kind of let down because. And so tough just passing yards down when you're looking there about the cat play of all sorts of stuff have to get one of these from my trailer I broke one just put it on nice view, the reservoir I'm going to try to hit a yard sale over here, the dirt road it's, a shortcut to get from this one town to the other it's like 15 minutes minutes shortcut. You have to go through this. So I went to two yard sales cassidy got the whole stack of kids books excited. And I got like, you know, blank media discs that I got these. Both are video cameras. They sell pretty good. I got from quarter apiece, uh, even when they the one will probably tell if I like fifteen and the other one, I have to look up. I just bought anyways recorder. I just up to the pet star. I got a hundred mealworms. And I got two small wrap if you got to feed the animal warning, if you don't like the feeding of snakes, please that's forward because I'm going to feed them these guys. And he is ready, hey and your cage hold on in there, yeah and good hungry. Sneakers right there that was quick for hungry coming out a little seen him hold food. I put with mineral stuff in it he's, a sunglow tremper, leopard gecko and he's, a normal ball python. And the other one is a bumblebee ball, python best, pets ever applause, applause best, vegan waffles or best waffles. I think you get a banana one banana you squish it up. You get a cup and a half of oatmeal. You blend it up, put it in here. Get one cup of almond milk, mix it up and that's. It just uncouple ingredients and they're. Amazing amazing applause, all right, we're gonna do a special trip to the junkyard because look what's at the junkyard. Now it says, do you have any cardboard laying around great news? We will pay you for it. Money symbols that's, right? My junkyard started buying cardboard, but they only buy corrugated cardboard, which is the cardboard. It looks like a sandwich, and they have like that inside that's corrugated cardboard. So pretty cool because I got this big stack a cardboard, and I think I have more in the garage. So he said, they give like a penny two a penny to half a pound. So I don't know, let's see what I get for this and maybe we'll start going dumpster diving for cardboard. Yeah, you applause applause. You you thirtysix cents. I got 36 cents it's, a penny, a pound, that's, thirtysix pounds. Well, I don't know, maybe worth going dumpster diving and filled my whole truck up and getting my money some money or something I don't know you ever lay it around it's worth it. But don't go looking for you.
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Organs watered, ah, there's, absolutely nothing to wear goddamnit as things flow over the hummus, every times every single hangout has six items on a bit altar. Nothing to wear applause applause. It is all up to a bunch of key items. If you have those key items, you can actually bring in different trends and bring in other like additional items that you want to wear and everything will always pair together. And you will never ever ever say again. I have nothing to wear unless you haven't done like your washington for a month. And then you obviously won't have anything to wear. But some of you would be shocked shoot to the core to know, but I'm, actually wearing four staples. Right now right now, denim jacket stripes, denim jeans, double denim, inks, some cure and white sneakers. Cause I just got three pairs of shoes, which technically are quite a point 13, but I'm just gonna add me now, oh, white plain sneakers are a must for everyone to wardrobe, because they completely dress down and make outfits a little bit more casual. Plus they're, comfortable nude heels are the second musthave shoe that you should have in your wardrobe, because they elongate your leg. They go with everything they're, very chic. And the stacked block heel is so comfortable like I hate hills, but I could wear this style all day for hours and then go out dancing it's, not that I do that anymore that much. But if I wanted to and the pair of shoes that you really need apart from your havaianas for someone a black ankle groups, these are trashed. This is how much I wear them. I wear them all year round. They've got a heel so they're quite flattering on the leg. There are so many things you can wear your black ankle boot with, and they keep your tootsie's warm. If you didn't think that the white tee was going to be in this video, you are real silly. Billy never underestimate the power of a simple classic crisp white teeth. I don't know, I'm, pumping me for a white tshirt, but it is amazing. It completely anchors the entire look. So no matter what else you put going on. You can always fall back to a white tape. It looks great just paired with jeans. You can wear it under things it's. The puppy need to pop under a jumper. I love it. I've got a range to show you guys, but you only need one obviously. So this is the crewneck style. You cannot go wrong with a crewneck style. My personal favorite is actually probably more of a vneck. I have big boobs. And sometimes the crew necks can actually cut you often make it look like your boobs in your stomach they're. Just one giant big blob like there's, no stomach to boob ratio, whereas with a bit of a v, you've got that bit of cleave coming through. So everyone knows it's, not a blob it's your breasts. The white buttondown also important and getting the right fit is the most important thing do you can absolutely never go wrong with a crisp, white buttonup, because it is just the one hero piece that can sort of take you from work to play. You can team it down can glam it up at a red lip. You get me. Oh, one of the reasons why I love wearing a buttonup so much all is because it's, actually the perfect mix between being really polished, but also really casual. So you never really look like you're, trying that hard not just for the nautical nautical stripes go with so many different things and they're, such like a cute little french influence on your wardrobe. As you can see, I've got the extracted buttonup, which everyone needs. And I've also just got like your plenty. So denim jeans. They've been around forever. They're never gonna go out of fashion, because they are such a staple find a pair that are comfortable that you can like move freely. But that see you properly, that's flattering on your bigger. So it completely depends what your figure is in terms of what you like. I mean, I also more relaxed fit james it's, kind of like your boyfriend, / mom jeans. The best thing about a pair of jeans is how versatile they are. So with the jeans and our bond at the moment I've got them on with like my dirty white sneakers. We just upped the glam factor. And now we're ready to go out and dance all night or until 12 a. whenever they're shot. So a denim jacket is the perfect game to prove your outfit. You can double denim. I personally love and generally favor and oversized denim jacket because they are so comfortable and they're kind of like very street style. But if you prefer a fitted version there's, so many nice options out there like this is going to trim everything in cuz it's a lot more tailored, and you can still actually layer like a nice turtleneck under. And that looks really cute. If you don't know what the temperature is gonna be like don't do the cardigan unless you're 80 take a denim jacket next up. We have a cozy knit. And I don't know why I bought this one because it's gonna look terrible with my skin tone. But I just wanted to show you how cozy it is every single person in the entire world. Boy, girl, child old person, mom dads off our block needs a cozy effing knit. There are so many different options. There are so many different shades that they come in. You can get this look a turtleneck don't do it if you have a childhood, I taught to love with chugging it because my jaw like levels are too the turtleneck and it's, not good. You can do it like a bit more efficient. So a nice string line to catch me sort of fit. And then we've got like these chunky knits, which I think are a little bit more wearable wearable everyone needs a blazer. I am partial to a black blaze up at some apostle to a nude blazer. It completely depends on your person with style. The thing that I love about a place, you know, you've got like a bombass meeting that you're just like god. I really have to know this popup blazer on and you're immediately challenged you're in a like girl, boss mode. You know, sometimes I'd look like a bit of an idiot when I wear places sometimes because people like, wow, she's really trying today. But you can also like parrot over jeans and a tee. So just like really cool like, oh, yeah. I work in marketing. Marketing I'm just peel, but it's like a really versatile piece, a lot of the time. I think people think, oh, no. A blazer is like super corporate, but it's, actually not because if you get it with more of a relaxed fit that you can still do up to make yourself, look super profession where it. Anyway, the honey wrap dress has been around for billions of years since diane warren for both, I don't know, the pronounce her name introduced it. I think it was literally like 50 years ago. I promise you. I promise you for you that no matter what your body type is and matter how sure tall what size you are. A wrap dress will flatter your figure black skinnies. Are you knew that these were going to be in here to you. They don't have to be black, skinny jeans, but just like a black tailored pair of pants. You can trouble with you trainers. You can pop on with your black ankle boots. And they go with everything your chunky meets sweat off. You can put them with a hook them. You can pop them with a cami and pop them with your white tshirt. They are so versatile you leather jacket or faux leather as we like to encourage your work because animals are friends not food. This is actually a really good fight. I like so many girls in the fashion industry that are obsessed with this, because of how we a little. So it doesn't have like that really cheap nasty, looking boy. Let us it's just a really good quality piece, I'm going to a wedding. And I've got a really nice broke line. But it might really be cold. Oh, oh here comes trouble. Oh I'm going to somewhat chilly for the weekend and my chunky meat, isn't gonna cut it up. Pop this over the top shall I move on to the lbj's, the lbd really doesn't, even any introductions because lbd is something I'm grandma our artie. And our mom have been telling us. We need to own pretty much since we walk down. Our hospital case you could go for something it's got like a little spaghetti stripes. Something that's a little bit shorter. I personally think that like a mini length is midi, too short is probably the most flattering, and it goes with the most things because you can still wear it to things like a family dinner, but you can still like basically the concept of an lbd. It doesn't matter what shape it is. It doesn't matter how old it is it doesn't matter where you get it from back here from trooper. It will always make you feel good hop on your lbd and you're gonna feel hot stuff. I am hot. And I am ready to go camis once left in the 90s now back forever forever. And we are eternally grateful so flattering, they cut into your breasts. No matter what size they are like in the most perfect shape. You can wear it over a white tee. Oh there we go to basics together. You can pop it under your leather or denim jacket with your black, skinny jeans something with a high neck that's really fitted is so shape. It literally looks like you came straight from beau in new york. I love, it it's, very much left in the high fashion I can see it. Yeah, I know that into your piece to show you how we'd like, I think it's 13 styles for some of you. Why do I keep doing this with my hands?.
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Hey, roger you want to go in the garden, get some vegetables. Huh? Go near roger shut up. Roger are you guys? Going careful? Well, we finally got some red. One time, there's, a big old blood, ribbon I'm gonna get that one here. Well shoot I'm gonna get it right now. I'm here I'm gonna get it hold on what buddy. Ah, they're here, honey, put that in your basket? Huh? Oh, you got some red ones over there, too, oh, wow. Let me see those buddy hold them up beside your big fat. Bigger, tomatoes. You big fat, cheese. Cheeks, yeah. I think you're right. I'm a big fat, cheater, it's, yeah, that's. The more they're in there, can you get your hand through there? Honey? Or do we need to send daniel back there. Hold on buddy. You got him, honey, there's more down. There, there's more well, that's, cute, huh, just like you, oh, yes. Not cute. Buddy, you're, cute. You buddy, you see any more back there, we're we're out here. A couple days ago we were out here a couple days ago. And there wasn't, really any red ones, no, there was a couple that we're turning red. I see a cute little boy back there. Can you not fit your hand through there? What'd you get it. I do it monkey boy, there's. So many tomatoes when we got them in these cages, can you get it? Honey? Can you fit it through the hole? Hold it up there and give me a beautiful smile. And we had like one eggplant plant live here. Hog? Right? There what's that you got more tomatoes, uhhuh, that's it now, that's, how you like it? Right? Yeah, not all the way ripe yet. This is mine. This is mine. This is yours sure sure sure sure okay mines are really really. They have more god, bless them. So we're, getting like a whole basket of tomatoes. Right? There? Huh? You see anymore, buddy, bedded, tomato or christmas, ornament you're. So silly you're gonna be like the birds try to eat it and find out it's, not real. Huh? Put it right there in the basket house, it's like a lot of people like to go to the farmers market and what carry a basket like that and take up what they're buying. We have a farmers market right here in our yard. We don't have to pay for it. Huh? Just a lot of sweat and effort and energy and time, but it's worth it. Home butter. You see any green beans over there. You can pick we're gonna get some green beans. Oh, what a nice tomato? Well, I'm gonna look at some of these green ones we still got lots of green ones, cool. So many green ones now decker green, beans over there, buddy, hold up a green bean. Let me see your green bean. Well, those are nice green, beans, huh? You gonna get some more all. These greens looks like a baby duck. Sometimes the tomatoes look like a baby duck. Oh, if you add it to it, you can make it look. Let me see buddy. Let me see let me hold on. Hold it up form there. I can't, see, my green, beans, huh. What you got over there on the other side of the fence there silly? Boy, yeah, you're, right. Those are bell peppers? Huh? Are they big? You won't? Pick them there. You go there's one. Thank you. Those bell peppers are you big fat cheeks? I think your big fat. Cheeks are bigger. Buddy, hmm. The questions of a sevenyearold. I'd say thickness how about thickness. Thank you cheeks where the peppers are thicker, just overall. Let me see which ones have the most pinched ability that feels pretty good. Let me see this one, no that's. Nothing your cheeks. Your cheese. Win every town. You got over there. Huh? Green beans green, beans, oh, wow. So many tomatoes and green, beans, buddy, won't, put your peppers in there. Sure hon you have fun to carry the basket. Okay, you carry the basket. I think on your baskets drop. You got so many vegetables are falling out of your basket silly. Yes, it's an abundant life. Isn't it here. We have our radishes our white icicle radishes that we planted just a couple of weeks ago with that for the fall crops, planting challenge, huh, it's indian summer and we're harvesting some wonderful vegetables here for indian summer, but we're going to be harvesting some wonderful vegetables here and another six or eight weeks during fall too, huh, because we plant it again, compost pal need to get seeds. There later out of that stuff. How are these pepper plants doing baby peppers? We should let those go a couple more days, but yeah, let them get some more size to him. Well, that's a nice. Those are big, huh? Well, that's nice. Huh? Hold it up to your cheek. Buddy, which is bigger that bell pepper your cheeks. Yeah, your cheeks. Win again. Huh? Cheeks win again. Look at all that that is a whole easter basket filled with fresh indian summer garden. Vegetables is a heavy. Buddy, yeah, look at that and that's all healthy, nutritious we're going to eat all that you guys hold on buddy, give me a beautiful smile. We're gonna take those in the house and I'm gonna eat some of them that's making me hungry. So you guys tell everybody, good bye, bang, bye. Thanks for watching please subscribe to our home studying of the grid channel.
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Okay, guys, I wanted to show everybody how even if you can't disable, your main water line, you can change a valve in your house. Now, as you can see here, we have a water line coming in. This is the hot water to the washing machine. This one's going to be switched out too, because it is leaking slightly down here as you can see. But our problem is is we can't turn off our main water line, there's something wrong with it. It needs to be replaced. I can't do that because it's something the water company has to do. But this this has been leaking. It had that connected there that was leaking from around here and out of here for a couple weeks now. And it had been weak leaking, not too bad for said, when we moved in in january. But when it comes to this, it can't turned into 2 gallons a day of water being wasted. And I tried, you know, plumber's tape. All that kind of stuff didn't happen, can't fix the main water line. But I can fix this. This is a shark bite valve. Ok, it's got these cool. Little teeth inside, and what you can do like I did come in and use this little doohickey here, which cuts the water for the water line, the pipe and you're constantly tithing it and spinning it around, and it cuts the pipe. So what I did was a payment, I cut the pipe. Then I jammed this valve up on here and turned the water off. I think I see I just turned it on do it real quick again, okay. So could you look on the floor, show him the floor? Yes, it's dirty. But this was a hose with a bag that was picked I'm just trying to catch the water in, but there's only a very little bit of water that actually got on the floor, that's mean, when I cut the pipe here, and when I stopped this on here, so I wanted everybody to see. You can do this with minimal water with the inch all over your house. So now I had to create create take this for our for our washer line. And this goes to our outside spigot. So got a tea another sharkbite piece. And the two inch piece of valve here, another two inch piece of albaqir sharkbite corner. I made a longer amount there because I didn't know how how long and as you can see, you shocked weights rotate, so I can move this wherever I want it. And now I'm making my final cut to this right here, I'm going to attach the pipe that still remains from this spigot into the bottom of this and that's, what you're going to watch right now. So roughly a hundred dollars worth of parts. Yes, the sharkbite valves are a little more expensive. But when you can't turn off a water mini, and you need to turn it off to do work, and you can't solder because you don't feel like doing that, or whatever reason you may have, you can use those and very simple. So I'm, just trying to cut off this last bit of useless fight that weeks. You can tell by the color of the copper, you have a very very hard water. And with all the leaking just colored everything. This still works. Okay, though so I'm saving that not gonna replace it right now. The only water that's in here, that's gonna you're going to see me is from this. And this all the water down below it's, okay, it's not going to come out. You gotta tighten this little, screw here. How did you go to make it cut deeper and deeper it's? About 20some turns 25 get the buddy to collapse. We really gotta throw that stuff out. Yeah, I don't know what we eat before? Oh originally, I was thinking about getting a spinning wheel. I think tammy has won. She won. You see it's a little easier to spin right now sure means it can get tighter question feet. What are you laughing at nothing just reminds just good thing? I've seen plenty of people on youtube make videos about shark bite, but they never show what you can really make out of them and how easy it is to do this kind of stuff. Now, luckily, this is an area without any carpeting. So we didn't have to worry about that, but our main water valve there's carpet under it there's. The last okay. So you can see a little bit of water in there that goes out to I just drained it one outside. So you take that press it in yes, I'm wearing a trash. Pike punk show, well, uh, waters on there's, a little bit of water coming out here. So that I'm gonna have to make get a washer for what everything else works. These are great it's. Not so much. I think it's my, uh, I think it's my hose what have to check, but essentially how you can replace a water valve without having your main.
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No this wants to go out and play, hey, everyone. Welcome to garden fork today. Power tool, repair. Yeah, when you're over 40 things happen, your eyes. Let me show it we're doing today. You've got your power tool and you're cutting along. And then you suddenly your cord gets stuck under the blade. And you cut it in half. I've done this three times with this song. So when you're cutting its eric saw, yeah, alright. Let me show you how to do this. The first thing you could do is you could order a new power cord on the internet go to the manufacturer and order a new cord, but you can also do it. The arc way all right come on. Yeah, we're gonna get hate mail, not hate mail, but I'll just call it excited mail. You need a couple things. A heat gun, shrink tubing. Well, they're going to if you have a shop workshop, you should have a heat gun in shrink tubing. Okay, very good wire. Cutter, electrical pliers, don't cheap out on these. Okay, this is a soldering tip with electronic solder plug this in and warm it up and good quality, electrical tape, don't cheap out on your electrical tape. This is a commercialgrade electrical tape. Okay, plug in your soldering iron. And let this warm up this one has a little light in it. So you know that it's plugged in and heating up. So you don't have to go like this, which I've done before right there, put that down put that down somewhere where I won't set everything on fire, take your power cord. And we want to strip off the heavy insulation. So we're going to cut on both sides of the insulation, a sharp blade works best for this. When you're using a blade like this always cut away from yourself cut away, don't cut toward yourself, because you can cut your hands, pull the wires out right, there's a common. And the hot is what it's called the common is the white wire. The hot is the black wire. So again by quality tools, if you buy a cheap lighter cutter, it's, not gonna work first of all, and then every time it breaks you're gonna buy a new one so it's, actually costing you more money. So good quality tools, save you money in the long run. You see how easy it is with a quality tool. What you're gonna have garden four wire cutters. We twist these wires up like this. It makes it easier to splice the wire and solder it now we're going to be using shrink tubing to to finalize this repair. So at this point put the shrink tubing on like that and move it away far away from where we're going to be doing the soldering. Okay, don't, forget to do this don't be an eric and forget to put the shrink tubing on and then solder the whole thing together. So someone's done that before now we're going to take the black wire from each side of the repair. And you've got your shrink tubing on here, right the black wire, and we take and cross them. And then twist each end over itself like that that is called a splice black goes to black right? Then we take our soldering tip here, the soldering tip electronic solder let this heat up first put the soldering tip under the splice and we're gonna let that heat up the copper wire and there's kind of a point where all of a sudden you know, it's, hot enough to apply the solder to it. And that has not happened yet. I can tell you right now. It starts to maybe smoke a little bit and that's. Okay, you can test it by just touching it. Oh, see it's going a little bit. Okay, see how it flows in just like that that is the perfect temperature for solder look how it just goes in like that, and you remove the tip. And now you've soldered a splice that's. All you have to do it's, really quite simple. You just you take heat you apply it to the copper wires when it gets warm enough, you touch it with the solder. And the solder is drawn into the wires, it's really really cool. But again, don't touch. This it's, really hot now we're going to take our commercial grade electrical tape. This is the eric way to repair it. This nut might not be the ul rated way to do it. This is how I do it I'm, not an expert on not electrician. But I just want to show you how eric fixes power cords. Okay in the privacy of your own home. This is how I fix power cords. You take your electrical tape. You lay it across that splice, that's, soldered splice. And we wrap it around. We've got the two black wires, soldered now we're going to take the two white wires and connect them. This is a little harder because the joint is already soldered over there. We apply heat here being careful not to get it on the electrical tape. So we're, just laying the solder on that's melting, right in its liquid metal we're this. And now we take the whole joint. And we wrap this you can I think over wrap it. The big thing is a lot of people when they break a cord. They just take in spices together. And they wrap the heck out of it with this. And what I do is I use a high quality electrical tape for the inner splices. And then I use shrink tubing over the whole thing. So this is the piece of shrink tubing that we slid on before. We did our solder. And this is going to push we're gonna push this down and over that whole thing. So notice you don't want too much of electrical tape here because it'll bump on this. But you want enough that that is electrically insulated. And then you center that in there like that so there's ample room on both sides to go back to the original insulation. Remember when you're done with this unplug it and put it in a safe place where you're not it's, not going to burn anything and you're, not going to get burned by it? Because this is hot. Okay, do what okay I wanted to move on to the next step, which is very exciting. This is a heat gun. You can use this for all sorts of things around your house, turn this on and watch what happens here. The battery just died the middle of that the camera battery. But here we go. So this shrinks and grabs the installation of the power cord and makes this really nice and neat it wraps. It kind of like plastic wrap, you know. So there you go, you know, it's done when it grabs that really nicely. And it grabs both ends of the power cord really nicely. Yeah, that's. So now you can use your saw, again, let's see, okay, the moment of truth. Now, we'll plug this in make sure it works. So you've put the connected. The two black wires together. You've soldered them. Wrap them with tape. You've taken the two white wires together solder them wrap them with tape. And then you put the shrink tubing all over that whole thing and shrunk that with the heat gun. And now, ready? Hey, there you go. You just saved yourself some time in life by watching garden fork. So again, that's, how I do the repair, I mean, the experts or lawyers, or someone might say, that's, not how to do it, but use really good quality, electrical tape. Heat gun solder. You could also learn how to solder that way get some good skills use the shrink tubing and you're golden. And in your saw is back to doing what's supposed to do instead of sitting here, gathering dust on your todo list, right so come to our side all sorts of cool stuff. So the next time I cut a wire in power cord. Thank you. We got a lot more videos on our site, they're, not all on itunes or youtube, plus there's, all sorts of discussions. Cool pictures pictures of the dogs be like that. I like and sign up for our email list all right all right. Thanks, make it a great day. I'll, see you later, see ya, oh, yeah and listen to. We have a new audio show garden fork radio that you can also listen to on our site and on itunes.
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Housekeeping
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Well, you know, I just hope that that the the citizens of seattle don't hate me for removing the gum wall. The steams I thought the temperature and the steam machine that we use gets up to 280 degrees and so it's the steam. If the temperature that howdy laminates, the gum from the wall enables it, they just kind of with low pressure, remove the gun from the wall. We expect the guns to be back as soon as we're done cleaning. I whyever, I have a wild guess myself. So I think there's, probably at least a million pieces of gum on the wall. And I did a rough calculation this morning that if each piece of gum ways a gram, then that equals about 2,200 pounds give or take of gum, but we'll find out at the end of the week. How right my mic estimate really is, you know, it's a it's, an icon, its history. Its market is famous. But it also draws raft you.
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Hi guys it's, danny already. So many of you have asked me to make an update on my sick, notice and actually my cat, a sedum type or a kid. So I'll make an update on both of them. If you remember we actually reported this guy once he started to come out of dormancy. I think that was about 2 months ago and look at this guy, he's a big. He has such a fast growth. I'll, try to show you exactly what happens here as you can see, he's already, almost mature, but he's, not mature yet. He still has some leaves to produce. So I think this new cane or suitable will be bigger than the older one, hopefully I will show you how this guy looks like root. Wise there are roots everywhere. This is the sig notice whine delight by the way there are roots everywhere everywhere in the pot and it's really hard for me to film. But yeah, he is full of roots. And he is such a big boy, I'm, very proud of him. So for this reason, I never let it dry out actually fertilize it. Once every week and every three fertilized waters, actually, give them both of them clear water. This is to flush out any salt bill tops, because I do have them in a mixture with sphagnum moss and speck. No moss tends to keep those salts for a longer period of time. So actually, don't really soak them, because they do have a lot of spagna moss. I just brought er fertilized water, but once a month, or once every three weeks, actually soak them really well in clear water, just to remove some of those salts bill tops. And yeah, this guy is doing fantastic. I love the leaves. They are very green, very nice. The fertilizer that I use is a high nitrogen fertilizer in probably in the summer time, maybe in two months or so I'll switch to the bloom booster, and I will continue to use the bloom booster until the circuit will produce some flowers. Hopefully now, this is the millennium magic that I receive from the wonderful kareena here on youtube he's doing so well as well. He grew quite a lot as you can see. And as well, he has quite a lot of roots. Let me see where they are here you go here. We have some roots. Not sure if the lighting is good, there are quite a few roots in this pot, and it is producing some more roots. So he is looking wonderful as well, hopefully he will have the same fate as this one when I received it already. This one was a big boy. So that's, why the difference in size, but hopefully they will kind of make their own schedule and start to grow at the same time. Now I keep these orchids in my eastern and southern exposure. So they get the highest amount of lights that I can provide without actually burning them. And that seems to do the trick for them. They absolutely love it. And yeah, I really hope I will get some blooms, especially from the millennium magic because it's supposed to be a black market. But we shall see so they're doing quite nice they're, really hardy orchids, easy to keep so far. Um, this guy has been through a winter rest and everything went. So, yeah, I think I'm doing good with catice items, but really that's, because they are easy orchids to keep if you can provide that a winter rest and them bright light and high fertilizer and so on. So yeah, I'm still learning about them. So far so good. This is how my cata sedum type orchids are doing they're wonderful. So I might get some more who knows alrighty guys. Thank you for watching. If you want to see more videos, don't, forget to subscribe, you can leave me comments and suggestions in the comment section below, and you can stay in touch with me through twitter and instagram. And you have all the links below. Thank you for watching once again, I'll see you next time? Bye.
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Hi welcome to samsung's video, how to guides I'm going to show you how to install and uninstall the handles on your french door or sidebyside refrigerator, the handles come uninstalled for ease of shipping, but they're, very easy to install the first step is to identify all of the parts. You have two handles. Each handle comes in three pieces, the handle itself. And the two end pieces. You'll also get two screws per handle to attach the end pieces. So we'll need a philips head screwdriver to attach them. Now it's time for assembly slide, one of the end pieces onto the handle and secure it to the handle with one of the screws. Now repeat with the other side. Now you have one fully assembled handle just repeat the process on the second handle. And all that's left to do is go over to the refrigerator and install them come with me. The next step is to put the handle on the refrigerator. You may have noticed the word up and an arrow on each of the end pieces. The arrow should be facing down. And the word up should be rightside up position. The handle over each bracket on the refrigerator, and then firmly slide down to get it in place, repeat the procedure for the other handle. If you ever need to take the handles off of the refrigerator. The process is the exact opposite just pull up firmly to remove it just like that and that's it. Well, I hope this video was helpful for samsung I'm. Thank you.
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Home Improvements and Repairs
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Oh, it's, our balint find motorcycle today. I've seen quite a few posts with people struggling to get exhaust header bolts out from the manifold. And I've had quite a few problems in the past myself, where I've had badly rusted out bolts like this or been really so well stuck in there. Well, the first thing is make sure you're using penetrating fluid to get in there, rather than wd wd evaporates out too quickly, whereas penetrating oil sit there and actually do the job properly. If you leave it for a day or so and keep coming back to it. The other issue was that the actual head of the bolt itself was badly corroded inside. So if you try to put a allen key in there, all you do is cheer way more of the metal inside there's, a few things you can do is a hammer and obviously a bigger one, if you can to try and get more purchase, or you can do various things in terms of other tools and mould grips and all sorts of stuff, which are quite difficult if you're working in a confined space. And I find them to work not very well, actually, especially working on the suzuki, which have not got a lot of room behind the front frame rails. So what I tend to do now rather than messing around with all those other things is to use the correct size socket over the top. Well, this one's a 12 mil. So you'd only use your best sockets you actually want to use something you're, not too bothered about an old setting. You've got lying around or imperials if you're not we're using them on metric size machinery anymore. So this one fits quite well, and I tend to do it just to put it on there, give it a tap with a drift. So it gets a really good purchase, and then start winding in and winding out. And eventually it will move. I've used this time and time again, on my suzuki manifolds, and they have to take them off for various reasons because the inside had been corroded out so badly because they're zinc, rather than stainless steel. So that's the way to go rather than trying to grab hold of a mole grips. And god knows what else keel end up chewing it to pieces, but yeah, definitely give that a go. It works.
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Hi my name is dan, I work with simple green smoothies. And today I want to show you how I'm going to make a corrugated metal raised bed garden. I've never made one before. So it could be interesting. But this is this is, I watched a few videos on it read some stuff on the internet. This is what I'm going to try. And one thing about today's build is that I'm going to try to make it really affordable and I'm, not going to be using a lot of high powered tools. I have some friends that I can borrow some table salt chops, all that all that different stuff. But I want to try to use it, which really inexpensive equipment to make it easier for you to be able to make this so we'll see how it turns out. I don't know if it's going to work or not so we're going to give it a shot so here's, what I got we just got back from lowe's and over here, we have four four two by fours that are neat feet long and we're going to hear those things brief of the raisinet garden stuff and I'll show you what we're going to do with that it's going to be on the side to help attach over here. These the metal corrugated, those are going to make up the sides of the raised bed gardens. And then these I'm going to make some angled cuts on these. So they fit around the top try to make it have a nice finished. Look on the raised bed. So I got through those and then here's I'm tools, I'm going to try to do it with. So I have my over here. Some snips to cut the metal with this is my jigsaw then I'm going to use to cut the wood I'm going to try to make mitered cuts with them, which might be difficult and we'll see. These are the screws I'm going to use. This is my drill, nothing fancy it's safety glasses tape, measure and ruler and pencil so that's, what I'm going to try to use to make this build and we'll see how it goes. The first thing I needed to do was cut all the two by fours in half. And so I had four two by fours total, which would give me eight, total pieces. And each part of the frame there's, a top bottom frame would be made up of four two by fours. And so after measuring those out, I took my jigsaw and cut them in half you. So these are all of my two by fours cut to roughly four feet long. What I'm going to do next is a I'm going to assemble them into frames so there's going to be a frame on the bottom and on the top so I'll show you how I'm going to do that. The next thing I needed to do was assemble each frame. And so I did this by laying out for two by fours for the bottom part of the frame first. And I put the end of each 2x4 up against the other. And then I screwed them in first by drilling, a pilot hole, and then putting the screw in the side or a couple screws on the side. And so this held it strong and also made it square. And so the the base of this should rough be roughly four feet by four feet. So I finished putting together, both of the frames that one's going to be on the bottom. One is going to be on the top, and you can see right here. I've stacked them on top of each other to make sure that they're pretty much the same. They don't have to be exact. You know, we're, not this isn't like a table that we're eating offers or something, but you can see that there's two of them here. And I think they'll be good enough strong enough. And now what I'm going to do is I'm I'm going to take this metal flat side, I need to cut it to size and then I'm going to stick it in these four corners and so it's going to be there as a support. And this is I'm going to take my metal corrugated I'm going to screw it into here and that's that's going to hold it sort of in place. So again, that a shot, see what happens? The next thing I needed to do was measure this metal flashing to be about two feet tall. And this metal flashing is going to go in the corner mostly add support, but also help thinks they sealed inside, and so doesn't come spilling out of the corners. And so after I cut that metal flashing to height, four pieces total. I then went on to this cutting the metal corrugated to be the same height. And so I cut it this way so that the as the metal corrugated was stacked on top, it would add more support. Then I moved on to screwing in the metal flashing. And I screwed it into the bottom first and then we'll move in to screwing it into the top next nope truth, I'm going to flip it over and see if it supports itself seems to alright. So now I'm going to take it and put it in the other frame. And hopefully it fits hopefully it's, not like all wonky and unlevel and stuff and nothing to be exactly level, but close, at least. So here get a shot, try fighting this ending. First my event, a little bit I'll set it breaker, and it looks pretty good step back and look at it for a second. Oh, no. It looks pretty good after seeing that it all fit. Well, it was time to attach the metal corrugated. And so there was a couple inches of overlap that I could use, and that was helpful to keep things to keep the dirt from falling out as we'd fill it. And so then I screwed it in again by drilling, a pilot hole and putting this screw in to hold it tight. So now that my raised bed is made what I want to do last before, putting it in its place is add some trim to the top. And this is just to make it look nice, it's also to keep from snagging on some of these metal edges. So I'm going to do this a simple way I was thinking of doing it with mitered cuts with me at an angle at the end, and it would kind of fancy, but I think I'm going to keep it simple, because I don't have a great tool to do minor cuts with so I'm just going to do some straight edge. But joint thing I think is what they're called, and I've already measured this out. But basically, I know that if I center this on the wood here, it's going to have about seven eight inches of an over on each side below. So I want to make this extend 7/8 of an inch longer than this piece of wood over here and also longer than this piece of wood over here. And so I draw in my line. And now I'm just going to cut it. So here's, the last and final step, I cut the pieces of wood for the top, and I attach them all with black metal screws. I thought it gave it a nice touch. So here you can see the finished product with the top in the bottom frame. You can also see how the metal corrugated is held together by the flashing. And I think it ended up looking pretty nice. The last thing that we needed to do after assembling. The whole thing was move it to the back yard. So I asked my wife for some help with that, and we carried it around back and set it in place and here's the raised bed garden. Just a couple months later, you can see that we have some tomatoes growing they're, getting red and close to being ready. Some of the plants didn't work out as planned. You know, the bugs and stuff there used to be spinach over here, and it kind of was getting eaten. So we just pulled it out. We have a pepper plant growing here. And then we have carrots growing over here. So it's, definitely been a learning experience for us as far as figuring out what to grow and how to grow it, but it's turning out pretty well so far. And I think we have some ideas on how to make it better.
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Good morning, the art davidson from baker creek, heirloom seeds here at our mansfield campus, we're talking about green beans today, particularly today, pole, beans and again, there's, just for those of you who've got a tender back like I do I like the pole, beans let's grow them, because obviously they grow taller, it's easier to pick them up higher higher. They have real good flavor. Just just as good if not better flavor than the bush. We've got two types of beans you'll. Notice here one is the flat cotton type or what we call the roma type. And then we have the pencil pata type you'll, see this lee, the the blue lake bush bean or the kalima 's contendere, beans they're, all have a very similar shape like this. Some of them are much longer the kalima gets, oh my gosh that much longer it's just a tremendously long bean, um, both have. I guess a both great flavor versatility. If your beans are diseasefree and so forth. You could start them in june. You can be picking them all the way through october they're, just that versatile and very much much easier to pick like I said on a trellis, you can make a trellis out of almost anything you could you can use fence wire. You can use old branches and make teepees around here. A lot of people use the cattle panels bent in a ushape it's. They just grow right on up and what's nice about the cattle panels or we're using road mesh, like I do it's got a six by six inch square. So you can pick through from either side makes it very very easy. And some of these beans like the like I said, the aroma types are having a little bit nuttier flavor than the pencil, potted ones, but both equally good good to can good to freeze good for eating fresh sautéed, just wonderfully versatile vegetable, highly recommend. If you've never grown in pole, beans it's, a lot of fun. Kids really enjoy it. Watching them climb on up and spiral up. I have some old cedar branches at home. And I've made these crude looking teepees, and they look very rustic like something out of the 19th or 18th century. So give them a try enjoy them. They're really good.
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How to with mandy how to with mandy where you can learn a thing or two on this wall, we are going to kill over the black line before we add our color. After the fact I was told that I should have painted the entire wall with the kills on my test spot. It does not look very good. This paint is going to cover over the kills. Now this paint still needs to dry. Unfortunately, it does look like that kills is going to show through my grey paint at the top of the screen. I will leave links to the videos previously made showing you the steps of taping, the wall covering your floors patching, the hole in the wall, all of those things will be available they're, not going to go over those steps here, though notice here's that patent. The law is not showing through so that's good. It took two coats of the gray paint, but the kills lines and previous black lines are gone the joy of filling welllaid tape off the wall you in a video before the orange paint was done, took three coats still showing through the black line. The gray paint took two coats once fully dried all the black lines are covered. And you cannot see with the kills lines that I was.
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Stan jubileus cohere with a view of the longwave ranch in cody, wyoming taken in february of 2013, a few months before I acquired that 2.2 acre property. Now, as I make this video in june of 2014, I imagine what sort of climate cody, wyoming would have in the summer. I would imagine it could get quite hot occasionally and almost always very dry, which leads me to the topic of this video, an alternative to old fashioned electrical airconditioning. And I say old fashioned electrical airconditioning because these days there are better alternatives, such as the swamp cooler also known as the evaporative cooler. And I believe that the trailer on that long wave ranch property has a swamp cooler on its roof. The basic principle is similar to that by which a humidifier operates, the principle that when air passes through a wet filter, a wet sponge, or something like that some of the water and that sponge evaporates. And when water evaporates, it cools the air that passes through it. So what you have here is a powerful fan inside of a box or something probably, oh, I'd say a foot or two tall, a foot or two wide and a foot or two deep sitting on the roof of the property sucks air in through these filters, which are wetted by little reservoirs of water and there's a water supply pipe to keep that reservoir full. And by means of absorption, or what do you call that capillary action, basically up through these filters. It keeps these filters wet, hot air. And particularly if it's hot dry air will pass through here and rapidly evaporate that water. The result is that it. The air will be cooled. And then the squirrel cage fan. The squirrel cage fan is a particularly powerful and efficient form of fan blows air, streak down into your living space and that's cooler air than you're likely to have in that living space. Not as cool as you would get with an electricity powered air conditioner, but plenty cool enough for dry environments where these swamp coolers or evaporative coolers are most effective. This design will become increasingly popular. I predict because the only electricity that is used is consumed by this fan, and even a very powerful blower will only consume a couple of hundred watts, powerful enough to cool the air in a substantial living space. And the fact that this thing is mounted on the ceiling of your living space because it's on the roof of your house house. Well, the cool air will sink in the center of your room and spread out. And you can get a pretty good result here in the black hills of south dakota. I do not foresee that we're likely to have much of a need for air conditioning or a swamp cooling. If this summer continues like it is it's been in the 30s in the mornings here in the black hills. But we've had hot summers, and they've always been dry. The really hot ones have been dry like you might expect in a desert environment like this here in cody where it is a true desert. I believe they only get about 8 inches of rain per year, 8 inches of total melted precipitation per year. You can learn more about how these evaporative coolers work and other alternatives to conventional methods of using your appliances and getting from place to place. And all of this at in my book, alternative energy, demystified 2nd edition edition. I am providing a link in the description of this video to the amazon.com page. So you can go ahead and get that book. And then you'll learn not only the merits of conventional methods of doing things, which still do have merits by the way, but the merits and practical aspects of such things as evaporative coolers stands abisco signing off from well, virtually the longwave ranch in the deserts northeast of cody, wyoming until next time, take care. So long.
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Hello, well, I've got a kitchen I'm renovating my own home. And I got about 120 square feet of floor of some old tile 12 by 12. I went on a youtube and people were saying get a shovel pop muff that doesn't work, pry them up to get underneath. You know, a chisel or something like that. I ended up starting that way. And I I really messed up my low on flooring and I'm gonna have to use some patch to get it out level. And even so I thought about heat, and it seemed like this is what seems to work for me. I've got the 12 inch by 12 inch tile here and use a razor knife. And I score it in the quarters and and I'll take a just a cloth and cotton, I'm gonna let the heat do its work. Now this is luan, and I wanted a clean surface. And so then I started to try to take the adhesive off afterwards. And that ended up being a big project in and of itself. If you do it all in one shot since work out pretty well, I got this high tool here use any sign that works for you neat just pull still works really well. I was using a five sided tool before. But for some reason, this high seems to do it nicely. And there you go go pretty simple in comparison to the chore that it was before I came across this.
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Gardening
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You're gonna get your pinks and you're going to get your apricots. Yes, you're gonna get both of them shipping and handling included 3384. These are the only quantities of the entire growing season. So when these sell out that's all that we have y vertical roses, well, if you've got a small area, a regular climbing road, right? This will this will provide about three to five times as many blooms as a shrub rose, really. But you know what I do. I plant shrub roses in front of mine. Wow, this covers the wall. If you've got a wall, you want to cover, you've got a drainpipe. You want to cover, or if you want to put a post in the middle of your yard, grow it up the birdfeeder post, oh good idea. It's, just an incredible look. And these bloom all summer long, both of these varieties do do. We need to train them don't climb or they naturally know how to fly them. You tie them. Okay, good tie them to the poles perfect that's. What you do they grow up they're also, both of the varieties are extremely fragrant and it's. Not a choice up it's, both you got the beautiful pinks and look at the variety of pink colors that you have in this. This is incredible. This is handle. Can you imagine having this if you're planning a spring summer or summer wedding and having an outdoor wedding and people walking down the aisle and looking at this look at that handle? Oh, my god, hallelujah, chorus on a vine, who knew there you go. I love that that is beautiful great flowers to cut and bring inside it's, just a fantastic look. But again, if you've got a small garden, you want a lot of pow that is the way to do it. Look at this arbor. Oh my goodness. My goodness, oh yeah, even if you just got a little small, trellis, yeah, okay, wait. Now I see because they're so up to there and then it stops. So what did they do put a pot in the middle, or they put more on the other side, it's planted on the other side, but they can go in a whiskey barrel. So you can put outside, oh, absolutely great way to go. And as you see, they bloom all the way down good, dark foliage. These are great disease resistance. So there is the handle. But look at this one, mike doesn't, you just say, pina, colada, does it a piña colada, pinata that's all that you need right there? I am on board. This is new the only quantities that we have in the entire growing season that's. What we wanted to bring to you is something really special and exciting for this garden event. And this is how we're wrapping up the day with style. And with the best of the best when it comes to cottage farms direct to you from growers, grower. So, okay, what are your best tips for somebody who's new to growing roses or a great tip for somebody who's growing roses that they may not know? Well, the nice thing about climbing roses, people always think it. Oh, when do I prune my roses, the climbing roses, you don't need to prune them. You want them just to go on up. You don't know what a hasslefree hasslefree. You don't have to worry about that. You got lots and lots of color going on in a small space they're ideal for that. But again, if you've got a larger space, and you want to do shrub roses in the front, we got the knockout roses coming they're. Fantastic in front of this. You saw the agra stash that we had earlier have another gorgeous thing with this. I love the look of this and international rose trials have you ever heard of that. Now let's talk about that's it's, the biltmore estate. Now, I'm a judge this year. The only judge in it is going to be a judge. That is very prestigious. Congratulation, really exciting, but that's. What we do we go out. We try to find the absolute best plants that are the easiest to take care of because our clients our friends out here. Yes, they want unique easy to care for plants. You don't want your garden to look like everybody else's now. But you also don't want to have to work yourself. Do this does not look like everybody else. No it doesn't who is going to have different shades of beautiful pink roses who is going to have different shades of apricot roses? Well, you will, and you don't have to pick because you get one of each we have one order only quantity for this growing season. So if you're thinking, I want to flank the side of my porch with both of the apricots and I'm gonna put the pink's on the other side, then buy two sets 3384 your shipping and handling is included. These will not ship out to you until it's the right time to plant in your zone and that's when you'll be charged as well. Yeah, how do these ship out let's show them and give us some tips on planting these? Well, they're big, bare root. Please are gorgeous. These get going like crazy. This is what you do plant them to here in a container, or in the ground watered in relay barrel or whiskey barrel. And then after it's after the foliage comes out on it that's, when you start to fertilize, it don't, fertilize it while it's dormant, it will come out put it right next to your wall right next to your terrace right next to your post because you don't want it just sitting with nowhere to go because this it wants to go up. It wants to go it's going to need that debt stabilization. So when those of you who are looking at getting something that is all about color dynamic, this is color sizzle. The climbing rose duo only quantities of the season, those of you who want to grow roses that are gonna make the neighbors envious just found your collection here. So when we're talking about maximum, I mean just have to halt how far up are they gonna climb eight to twelve feet tall, get out. And you can cut them off the top if you want to, and they just just fills in more at the bottom. I let mine go up. I have an archway that I've trained mine up around the door that goes into my office. Because when I look out the windows, I also because these are so fragrant in the summer, if I leave the doors open, the fragrance comes in, and you don't feel like you're at your desk. You feel like you're, actually in the garden. Over 900 orders have already been placed like. I was telling you. This is the only quantities of the season taking a look at what they're gonna look like in your yard. If you got questions, they come with a growing guide, and we cannot stress enough to get cottage farms. The rose boosting, fertilizer, right exactly you get a hundred gallons worth of that fertilizer and listen. If you've got old tired, roses, you think you may throw away just fertilize them, it's, usually a nutrition problem. Give them a little bit of food makes it really happy right now looking at this, the beautiful couch pinata. You've got yellows with apricots all brought together. This is something that is so stunning. You would think that you came to my house you created this. You wove the two together, but really it's cottage forms it's doing all the work together. It absolutely is it's choosing the right plant, because you find an apricot colored rose. You find a yellow colored rose, but we have got colorchanging roses. You've got a small space. And you want a lot of character. This is a way to do it aren't. They incredible about five days ago. I couldn't smell. I could smell now we're glad you're back I'm so happy, oh, this is spring. I know and everybody's like jack. And I was putting it on my facebook page, I'm like hello. I don't care that we're. Two months away. Spring is my favorite season, despite my allergies. I don't care. I love gardening. I love getting outside. I love seeing the blooms. I love they're, just so happy and cheerful. And imagine having this in your yard, maybe you're going to keep one maybe you're gonna give one to somebody that you love, whether it's a child, a parent or a best friend, and you grow one, and they grow one and maybe you're not together. But when you look at your roses, you can think of each other exact. And if you picked up the agra stash that we offered first pretty rosy posy underneath that one, the peachy keen underneath this way, yes, my goodness that's. What I do for a living, I design big gardens for folks, but you can do it all so we're, bringing you the tools to do it? Let me ask you this fill up with these kinds of roses and growing and just as they're climbing, do you encourage cutting for this? Because what happens when you cut your roses? These are perpetual, which means that they keep on blooming. So don't be afraid to cut them a lot of things you don't want to cut, because you think I cut all the flowers, the house not thee. Not with these perpetual bloomer only quantities of the entire growing season over 2,000 have now been ordered. You get both you don't have to pick you get both of them for 33 and 84 cents it's, m for six to eight one brand new from cottage farms. So here's the fertilizer. Yes, indeed, don't, forget, the button flower, boosters for roses. We have got the absolute best fertilizers that are out there. Custom formulated for more flowers and fewer problems love that any kind of problem solving is really good. It is spring.
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Hey, guys and it's snowing today, I'm so happy this happen. And I am in my pajamas, you can see that, but this morning, so, um, I'm gonna be teaching you how to make your bed. Look on your couch. Okay, let's. So first we're gonna need to get you only have one blanket, get time to think it's cuz, you're gonna need up so let's get some walkins. So yeah, right up for your boy. Okay, yeah. And you have any heart shape, you know, design your pillows. You can put them right here, hot, blankets on your. So yeah, it's just gonna need to do. But oh, this just easier than and you're gonna need a pill pet, or just some animal to just make it. I got this at the dollar store. Then I just use it when I want to take a little nice nap, it's, very great. So I don't want to spend all my time trying buckle this. Okay, hey, guys, oh date bed and also, it's a good thing to lean on and it's, basically an accounting stuff. Oh and comment down below, if you like this lighting because it's a new lighting, so yeah, that's. What I want to show you ask you. So I know my little.
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We are we are we me me. This is fine hemlock mulch. We use this probably on 90% of our properties, apply that a little over 3,000 yards per year, it's natural its organic and it's nice about it it's very easy to work with when it comes to maintenance because it's fine, when you rake out all the clippings and leaves in the breeze, all of the breeze commands, but the mulcher stays inside what's also nice about it. It will stay in a very steep hills without being washed out by the rain. Oh applause, applause applause, get off me all right we're going to be a little all right we're going to be a little class, what loads up more mulch, scoop shovel or pitchfork. I see a lot of people using only pitchforks, and they are great when it comes to moving some product around loading degrees, or if you have to get the mulch out of the wheelbarrow, but when it comes to volume, I don't think anything can beat a scoop shovel. Also the way you load up there's a right way in the wrong way. I see a lot of people when they load it up then show, they push right into the mulch where they get a lot of resistance and go ahead and just dump out here and there's another way, which is the right way. They always put down the melt shovel right advanced academy asphalt or whatever it is there's, no resistance giggles. As you turn into the mulch. Other here, we're the the volume of a scoop and then shabak, except for about a 15 gallon. Ya load up as much as you can in a pitchfork and put them up we'll, see the volume difference. Alright, so as you can see shake this up, then it is definitely if we see the difference, what do you think ben it's about probably a two and a half times? Yeah, I think this is probably about one and a half cubic feet. This is probably about not even one cubic foot. So you see the difference it's about up to here. And those guys up to here so pitchfork or scoop there, you have it there's a difference. Another trick with mulching lansky beds, if you use this game, you can put you can fill in or it's a spray mulch into a lengthy bed applause. One of things I love about the real boss, is how easy to slip? The mulch straight side, get a full mouth, shut. One of the tricks, but much over sound cover without covering not with the wheelbarrow. But typically by doing this right here, I'm gonna sue all the dirt underneath the leaf applause. The other business, the applause applause, applause me, man, more spirited and mm, ah, ah, you, oh.
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Hi youtubers, I just heard my little kitty cat crying. Her name is kiki. Anyway, it's been a while. And I thought I'd show you the reality of what happens and what can happen with your orchid orchids or any houseplants. When you get very very busy in the summertime, like I've been it's been super super busy the last month or two just have had a lot going on and with trips and parties and barbecues and weddings and it's just it's been very very busy. So anyway, as you can see, this is one very neglected orchid. What you see the flowers is a natural die back so that's, not really from neglect. These lasted a long long time. I mean, these are cried my longest lasting flowers. So I thought I would show you two things. One is what happens when you neglect? An orchid? Does it die? What happens if you don't water it for say, this is probably honestly three weeks of not watering, which is horrible for me. So we'll just get this out of the way and we'll take a look at the orchid itself. First so I'm just going to pull it right out of its clean out what's left here. And what you can see is very very dry roots. Now I'm gonna just walk over here and see if you're seeing what I'm saying, okay, alright. So let's bring these up even closer. So you guys can see him now they don't look good. They don't look great, but believe it or not they're, not bad they're, not dead. I would rather see roots that are dry. I mean, these aren't papery dry couple of them are like this is gone. That's, never coming back. But everything else here that is stiff all these are gonna come back. And how do I know that we'll look at all these little green tips? Can you see those? Yeah, look all of these. Oh seriously need a better camera. Anyway, all those little green tips are my indicators that this is actually not a pet orchid, not the best looking orchid I've ever seen in my life. But you know what this is gonna come back with gangbusters gangbusters. Look at this healthy one, right here. I mean, you could see all kinds of little green tips in there, not only that this is solid the the crown here nice and firm it's got a brand new leaf coming up. So we've looked at that up close now. Let's, see what we're gonna do we're gonna take all the clips off we're gonna take out the sticks, see what we have. Now, if you can see, we have two stems here, two flowers spikes that's. What they're called called one is a solid green. And one is this reddish color. This is telling me that this one here, the plant has discarded for whatever reason is decided it doesn't want to put any energy into this stalk. This one, however, is green and firm. And if you look closely I'm gonna come up again to the camera and see if we can get a closeup here, take so long for my focus to focus, and then sometimes it doesn't want to focus it's annoying. And I just haven't had time to go buy a new camera, but I it's on the list of things that I really have to do. But anyway, right here you can see a tiny little spike coming up that's, actually a bud and that's, actually growing and that's gonna come out and give me a new spike and on that new spike could possibly be new flowers. This one here, too is swollen. It also looks like it might come out, but I'm, not sure sometimes you'll get a couple and buds, but only one will really spike out sometimes two or three will spike out. You just don't know what the plants gonna do so we're gonna do a few things to this little baby, um, oh. And I don't know, if you could see this, but there's actually new growth coming out of the crown itself. So this actually wants to produce entirely new roots, which is great because you know, some of these are gonna die. A couple are gonna die and I'm gonna cut those off. Everything else is gonna plump back up I'm gonna probably soak this for several hours today. And when I'm done letting it soak for several hours, these are gonna come out and I'll try to show you what it looks like after and we'll. Add it into this video, because I think it would be pretty cool to see see the difference the before and after it looks horrible a lot of people look at this. Oh no. I have to throw this out it's, completely gone. No it's, not it's just completely dried out from three weeks of neglect. But you know how? Oddly enough orchids kind of like that, if they had to choose between neglect or over watering, I guarantee they would choose neglect because they can survive this. This is what happens in nature. They can go through dry spells living on the side of a tree and they'll they'll, just dry right out and turn all you know, silvery white. And then when the rains come, they plump back up again, but if they're left in some place, that's swampy and constantly moist, they just rot right away. And I think, you know, we all of us who have hope orchids have learned that lesson if you overwater, if you leave them in damp medium, no matter what it is moss sphagnum moss bark, vermiculite, whatever it is coconut shells. All of that if it retains water and holds water against the roots for a long period of time without drying out, you will get rot. So drying out is very important. Do I recommend doing what I just did and going three weeks, mmm, no, that's, not really the best for your orchid and it and here's. Look at this leaf. This leaf is telling me how neglected it's been because this should be like this one up here. So and that's, what happens the moisture goes to the newest leaves? And the older leaves will get sacrificed and that's for the survival of the orchid, which makes sense. But you know, we shouldn't let our kids get so dried out that they can limp like this. So we're going to do a couple things to this baby we're going to cut the debt off and I'm, just gonna move this camera a little bit for one second, see, if I can get this a little bit better does not look like, I can right now that we're really disturbing it. So what we're gonna do is gonna come to this dead, one and it's brown all the way to the crown. So I'm gonna cut it raise the crown. And then you just discard that it's, no good. We don't want it. And this one it's got no, then we have to make a choice here decision, because we have a branch off. And that branch off actually has a green bud at the tip, a couple green buds where it wants to grow out from that. So I could do a couple things. I could just let this go and do what it wants to do. I could cut it off and let one of these lower buds or this top bud and produce. But you know now that I look at this a little closer and I'm gonna bring it up here. So you guys can see it too. Those are pretty green they're, actually, there's actually more growth on these little buds on the end than there is on the other buds. So I'm, actually gonna leave this entire spike. And you may not choose to do that and that's, okay, because this plant will adapt if I were to cut that off, it would grow out of one of these buds here either this one or that one. So I mean, it's just a matter of choice, but I think for me because these are so green here at the tips, it looks like the plant wants to do that so I'm gonna let her do what she wants to do. Now let's go back to the routes themselves. You can see this bark right here has grown right onto the roof. I just leave those. They seem to like that I'm just gonna cut off anything that I think is extremely dead like this guy, right here, he's, not helping he's just getting in the way. Sometimes they fall off. So I bring it back to where I feel firmness, and they it's not completely dead. So I cut it right there follow the dead back until you get to a firm spot like this one and just cut the dead off leave anything that is firm and by firm, I mean, not dried and paper and really can feel the difference completely dried out. It has a papery feel, or if they slide off pull those off, we don't need to keep any of those. So a little minor cleanup here, it's, really all at all for three weeks of neglect. This is actually looking better than I thought it was. I thought it was butter of devastation, but it's, not so bad. Alright, okay. So that's, pretty good. I don't need to go more than that. So here I have water already set up. And I put a small amount of fertilizer. I actually used less fertilizer than I normally would. And why I did that is because this plant is already stressed and fertilizer believe it or not can be very, very strong and very harsh on the roots and a healthy orchid can withstand that one that is already stressed and neglected like this. I did a very very weakened solution. Probably one third of what I would normally put in, and I did that just enough to give it some nutrients, but not so much that it's gonna really put those roots into a shock. Now, what I'll have to do because I'm giving such a weakened solution is I'm going to have to feed this one again, sooner than I would if I gave it a full dose so I'm doing such a partial solution, one third of my normal amount, which is I'll show you what I normally do. So I have another video that you can go see and it's called how I water and fertilize my orchids. I use better grow orchid, plus, which is a 2014 13. I do not use their recommended amount which is a full scoop here. I don't use this much. I understand it's too much, and I have good luck with using about that much. So today I actually did about 1/3 of that ended a teeny tiny amount. I mean, really really small guys if you gotta say that small amount, okay, so we just want to give them a little bit of nutrients. We don't want to overwhelm them with fertilizer so that's that one okay. Now show you the next one? My next little neglected guy, you can see how little media I put in my orchids. I don't, go crazy, it's, a very dry mix. I have charcoal. I have bark and I have perlite that's it. I don't use moss. I don't use coconut shells. I don't use anything else. Look at that. I'm gonna show you this up close. Excuse me. I just burped anyway. Here is a beautiful root attached to bark. And this is actually exactly what it would do. If that was on the side of a tree and let's look at that for a second. Because if you look at the part that's off the tree on both sides, they're, not as healthy look at the part that's attached to that piece of bark it's, still plump. It still has moisture in there better than anywhere else on this plant. Now, why do you think that is? Well, I think it's because the bark itself holds moisture. And the two have like a little symbiotic relationship going on there and they're helping each other. The root actually helps contain the moisture in the bark underneath there and the root absorbs some of that moisture that's left in the bark. So these are like little moisture saving pieces in your mix that help those roots stay nice and healthy. So this is a really sad looking orchid here. We've got. We've got some big issues. We've got quite a bit more die. Anyone that want a root looks good. We've got a lot more die back in this one. Now, this was a tiny mini orchid, and they are more fragile in my experience, they're, definitely more fragile than the bigger fails. So if you have a mini fal don't do what I did don't go three weeks without watering it, because this is what's gonna happen it's, not happy at all. It has quite a bit more die back. But the bright side is it's, not dead. And you can see these beautiful green tips, it's kind of loot new little baby leaf. And there can you see that little baby leaf it's gonna be fine as sad as this looks? Oh look. I didn't even see this look at that, big, beautiful root growing there. So it's, it's gonna be okay. That tells me this thing is neglected as it's been it's, not gonna die it's gonna be very very happy later today today, once it absorbs all that water and nutrients. So it's gonna be okay. Alright, I don't want to cut too much back. I just want to get their really really dead stuff out of there. Alright? So we're gonna put that one right in the water. We don't have any stocks on that one, because I haven't removed those quite a while ago, but that did flour for me twice. Alright, so we've got two, and I only do two at a time, but I will show you my third organ. Now, this is the one that I always keep in this pot and believe it or not the one in the pot always does worse than the other two. And the reason is, even though this pot has holes, it doesn't get as much air, and it doesn't get as much light. So let's, take a look at that one. Well, this one here's, the plus side to that, not enough air, not enough light, it actually retains more water, because of that it doesn't dry out as much. So we can see little tips come in through here. I can already tell the roots look a lot better. We've got this growing out of the pot. So this one looks in pretty good shape, it's limp. You can see it's got some sunburn here. The leaves are a little bit limp. But these are really gonna come back on me, you'll, stay this. New leaf looks pretty good. So when that gets in the water, it's gonna be just fine all right. So I think we've done enough here for now. What I'm gonna do is let these soak for probably about three hours minimum and then I'm gonna come back and I'm going to show you the difference in what we have and we're gonna take a look. And if they don't look like they're, plump enough and happy enough I'll, actually, let them go back in the water and I'm gonna soak them until I get the roots that I want, which are nice plump. Roots so I'll come back at that point and we'll finish the video there. Hello, youtubers and we're back. So it's actually been a little over three hours and let's see what we got going on here. Let's try the one. We did first surround put this guy in first see if they look happy, wow, look at that. Green it's, not as bright in here. Now in the kitchen, because the sun has gone down quite a bit in the last few hours. So we don't have the that nice sunlight, we had earlier, but I think you can still see that looks pretty good. Huh? Look at that bright green. And even the is that these are all dark green, they're, all plumped up. Now that some happy roots there that's, what we wanted to see the big healthy roots, you can see are really plumped right up, hmm. They look really good. So that's. What we wanted first, what I like to do is for now is I like to go through and pick out anything in the mix that is dead, because if you leave old dead roots in here, they just they collect moisture, and then they rot, and it has add to that foul rotting mix, and you don't want that so it looks pretty good. So basically you want a nice dry loose mix like. So I put a little bit in the bottom, and then I go ahead and put this right back in situate it so it's, fairly sturdy. So you can see that I barely have any substrate in there or media. I should say, okay, I get my fish lingo mixed up with my orchid, lingo that's, what that's what happens when you do two types of subjects on your youtube videos. But anyway, I've got my little bit of media in there, nice open airy roots. Now what I do is I go in, I backfill on top of that, just like this that's it. I do not. I mean, some people they do it differently, and they might have good luck with that over time and through trial and error I have found that my orchids do the best when I barely have any mix in there. So you can still see there's a lot of air. The roots are, you know, very loosely, surrounded by bark charcoal and that's that container just up to the bottom of that container, not much higher cuz. I don't, I don't want any like wicking up in there, too much that's, actually a little higher than I should have gone, but that'll be okay in this window. I have a very bright southfacing window here. And I wouldn't recommend normally foot work is enough bright southfacing window. The only reason I get away with it is because there's a big tree here and the tree actually causes this window to get only filtered light and that's perfect for orchids. If you can get filtered light, beautiful that's, what they love all right so now onto the little mini foul let's, see what we've got going on. I remember she had that root stuck to that bark so I'll bring this up to you to see, wow, nice and plump look at that. And I again, I apologize the lighting is not the best in here. I'm actually gonna try and move this forward. Sorry about the shakiness I'm, gonna try and go slow, because I really want to get this over to light. Aha, there can you see that let's see if I turn this a little bit? Okay, now you can see that. So the roots look really good. Look at those plump plump, beautiful roots. This actually came out really good I'm, really happy with this result. This leaf is not gonna probably this one's probably to die and turn yellow and fall off. These will actually come back some. It has that leathery feel. And that just means it's, very dehydrated. But I expected this one's gonna fill in this one's gonna get stiff again. And then the new baby will come up here and it'll be fine, fine and we're gonna get some new roots growing like this. One, beautiful, new root. So look at those beautiful tips, nice and plump, they look very happy. So we'll, go ahead and do the same thing just gonna move this back now. Sorry for the shaky. I want you to see what I'm doing at all possible. So we're gonna put just a handful in the bottom here, put that in I like to hold the leaves up like this and just get them out of my way it doesn't hurt anything and then backfill. And again, this is not a typical amount that people use is very little. And like I said, you really, you have to find what works for you and your environment. Orchids are so finicky that way if you live, you know, if your if your situation is cooler and darker you're gonna have if you're in a situation where it's high humidity and it's hot that would cause you to change things. Basically, what you want is you want the orchids roots to have moisture, but then they have a long dry out period, that's. Why 7 to 14 days of no water soak once let it go 7 to 14 days, and you would adjust that depending on what the roots tell you. If after 14 days, for example, if your roots are still mushy if your media and hear your bark or whatever you're, using is still damp by all means do not water. You do not want to water until your bark and your roots and everything are completely dry. You'll feel. The whole plant is super light and that's when you know, it's time to water. So that's it for that one, again, I have very little mix in there. The roots are just barely covered and mine like this, because I have a moist kitchen, and you know, we're always cooking and then there's steam in here and it's just that we have a little bit of higher higher humidity in here. So these do well with a light airy mix. If I was in a dry condition say, we had dry forced hot, air heat all winter. And my house was very very dry. Well, my orchids might want some moss. They might want a really a thicker media, because they would need to hold that moisture. So again, you know, you really just have to do what's, right for your conditions. Ok? And here is the last dork. And I wanted to show you the difference. I'm gonna have to try to coax out of here, there's a grown through look at that. Look at how we went from that. We just saw beautiful green now, we're back to this silvery, white, not so happy. So this one now is gonna soak, but this even this one has little tips and all kinds of new growth here as you can see there's, one, there, there's, one, there there's, a nice little tip there, there's tips on the ends of these. So even though this doesn't, look so great, and I am gonna trim a couple of these off the bottom here. I lost my scissors, but this will come back to, you know, I have no doubt. So I mean, don't, don't beat yourself up. If you make a mistake, it happens. Life gets busy. I mean, people that have kids and families and summertime just get so busy. And you know what these these orchids nine times out of ten will forgive you if it's you err on the dry side, if you here on the wet side, as you well know, probably they will not forgive you. So that one's gonna soak now for about three hours and we're gonna have happy orchids all around so that's it. I just wanted to give you a little update let, you know, we're getting into the season where all of my orchids are probably gonna go dormant for the fall. We'll still get these the new growth on these leaves will come up new. Roots will grow, but all in all we're, not going to have any flowers, probably until late winter, early spring would be my guess, but you know what I've had it work. It surprised me, so I will never say, never so that's about it. Folks, I hope you're doing well with your orchids. And if you're not don't give up try again, I think that they're well worth it they're, wonderful, little plants, they're, not the easiest. I admit that, but once you get the hang of it, it really isn't that hard and it's a joy to do this. I find this very therapeutic, very relaxing me. And my orchids orchids, when they give me flowers, it's like a gift it's like a gift from the heavens like you you've been gifted for all your hard work and effort. And I highly recommend orchids to anyone. Go ahead. And you know, don't, throw them away when they're done flowering see if you can get them to reflow or watch my other videos. If you haven't subbed up, I encourage you to subscribe and like this video, if you want, I really appreciate it and go ahead and comment. And if you have any questions, I'd be glad to answer any questions, you have and that's about it. Thank you guys very much for all of your support and good luck with your orchids.
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In this video I'm going to show you how to resize your images in squarespace, okay, so I'm currently in the backend of squarespace and I'm going to hover over where I want to put in my image so I'm going to grab this little teardrop shape click on that and go to image then I'm going to upload the image that I want click apply then I'm going to add in another image and click apply again. So now I'm going to move them next to each other. And all I have to do is click image. You'll, see this little hand icon, pop up, pick it up next to this other image we had and there you go. So now in order to actually resize the images, I just have to go in between them, and I can shift from the left to the right. So if I wanted to make this photo bigger, I would just pull it to the right, or I could reverse that and totally switch up the look okay. And if you didn't want to have two images sidebyside, you could instead insert a spacer. So to show you what that looks like, so you could have a spacer next to it delete this other image and then pull the photo again as small as you would like in. And if you wanted it centered, then I would just add in another spacer pull that down beside it and adjust the size of the spacers on each side and that's. It that's how you can easily resize your images and squarespace totally change up the look. And yeah, if you have any other questions about squarespace, definitely let me know in the comments, and I will either answer you there or make another video. Thanks guys.
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Hello, this is frequently asked questions concerning pest control. My name is eric the bug guy, palmer and I'm with southwest exterminators where we personalize your pest control today, we're going to start diving into the termites. Now we have two two different types of termites that commonly infest homes in southern utah. The first is the subterranean termite subterranean termites live in the ground, and they wander up into our structures looking to do damage. And the way they gain access into our home is by milk building. Mud tunnels also called shelter tubes. There are these little mud tunnels or shelter tubes that are made of dirt made of mud. And they come up along the foundation. They can run along different types of substrates, whether it's concrete brick pay paper. But a plastic metal they'll just build these kind of like a bridge they're accessing the ground where they're from and they're trying to get to the wood using these mud tunnels, these shelter tubes as their bridge to get from point a to point b. The reason they need these is because they desiccate, which is just a really nice way of saying, dehydrate, very very readily. So if they just tried to walk across the foundation or across a substrate to gain access to the would say like an ant would they would dehydrate, they would die. So they create these mud cells to keep a high level of humidity. So they can travel up and down into the wood where they're eating and back down into the ground where the queen and the rest of the colony is living. Now dry wood. Termites on the other hand, live their entire life within the structure, all the food, all the nutrients all this shelter, everything they need to survive has to be available in that wall that they're in and so it's, very common, especially here in the desert, southwest to find those infestations around king and jack studs. Now, if you go to other locations, where it's really humid, where there's a lot of moisture in the air, dry wood, termites can expand dramatically and cause a great deal of damage. One of the blessings of living in southern utah, oh and the desert southwest in general is the arid environment, naturally evaporates, a lot of that moisture out of the twobyfours that we build with and mitigates the opportunity for dry woods to rapidly expand. And so you'll typically find them where there's more lumber available or and very important, where there's leaks if you have a pipe leak in a wall, or if you have a drip line, that's, right next to a foundation, right next to wood, or if you have exposed wood, that's been untreated now, there's a lot of differences that go into subterranean termites and dry wood termites. So we're actually going to post a couple of different videos. So we can keep them nice and short. But if you have any other questions about subterranean versus dry wood termites and how they affect homes here in southern utah and the desert southwest, then please like comment and subscribe and see some of the other videos that I will be posting about subterranean and dry wood termites. If you have any specific questions that you would like address that has anything to do with insects or pest control, please feel free to email us. Directly act office at southwest exterminators calm. Once again, this is frequently asked questions concerning pest control. My name is eric the bug guy, palmer and I'm with southwest exterminators where we personalize your pest control.
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now, we're going to talk about how we ran cold, water. again,, our cold water line was already existing here. I cut off the old pipe, added a ninety. We've started running it along the wall, here. Then here we have a "t" that runs up and gives us cold water to our shower valve here. We continued on around the hot water pipe over here. This time we had to stop and drop in cold water for our toilet., because we needed to get water into that toilet. We continued on over here, with our hot line, our hot water line. It comes through and notched out, out of the stud. so, that the pipe had room to run through the stud. We teed off, came up here for our hot water. Then on the other end of the "t" we continued on over so that we have hot water for the sink then,. When we ran the cold line we came around, and you can see we had to come up and over and then through. and then up here and around. We ended up coming around from the other side of the wall, coming up here for our cold line. This is our cold water valve right here. Then we ended up continuing on over with our cold line for our sink. so, that we'd have cold water in the sink. then, out of the "t". We continued to run on over so that we would have cold water for sink and our vanity.
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When I'm trying to evaluate, you know, turf problems, we need to get to the source of it when grass isn't growing it's, either there's, not enough sunlight, there's, not enough nutrients there's, a problem with the soil, you know, ie, the ph may be too acidic, or it may be an issue where there's too much water or not enough water. So those are the kind of factors that affect why grass isn't performing one. And so you got to start back with those. The first thing you'll start with us. Online know, what kind of grass you have what kind of sunlight it needs. And then what is it getting? And then once you get and eliminate the sunlight issue like so if they're having an issue with the grass kind of thinning over there and the previous lon, we were at the grass in my opinion was not very healthy. Now that grass we've only been treating this year. We've done two treatments on that's it. So it's, fairly new seemed to me that soil was out in the full sun, wasn't, very healthy. Just the way it looks the way it was growing the stress from those seed heads tells me it probably is a ph driven issue, too much acidity in the soil. It locks up the nutrients it prevents the plants from taking in the nutrients. So even though there's natural nutrients in the soil and minerals available, and even though we're putting fertilizers down it's, not performing the way it should because there's the soil ph is off. Once you put some alkaline materials and create a more neutral. You know, ph in the soil, all of a sudden it's just like opening up the windows on a nice, pretty spring day. You know, the house is kind of cramped and muggy. You open the windows. You got that nice cool breeze coming through and everything just feels great it's like open up the floodgates of all that sunshine. And when you have your ph when it gets adjusted it's like those plants are opening up their windows and taking in all a great nutrients, even putting down and then are naturally occurring. And all of a sudden the lawn flourishes. So just another aspect of what helps the grass to grow.
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Then this is given to you we're gonna get house showing today is friday. Welcome to the weekend today. We're gonna answer one question where I can answer a bunch we're going to only answer one from dr. And this is what she has. She said, kevin, can you address the health challenges are that health problems that can be associated with new energyefficient bulbs? And so, as you see here when my sisterinlaw and ann marie's sister's house here, and they have some energyefficient bulbs here, you can't see the energyefficient bulbs, but these are compact fluorescent bulbs and compact fluorescent just like a fluorescent bulb, but it's compact and they're actually really good in terms of saving energy. But they do have a negative effect and where's my trifield meter here. Here we go my tribe, my tribe, my trifield meter here. This is a gauss meter. And this measures electromagnetic frequencies, I actually have it on. And if you come over here, try to find a spot if you get real close to the ground you'll see that it starts to get towards about 1:00 and I'm gonna put it up to the 0 to 3 range and it's going to be right around it's gonna be right around 1 here, right there? Alright? And now I'm gonna put it back to the zero to 100 range because I'm gonna show you something here. So we're gonna move this here. We're gonna move it towards this. Compact fluorescent bulb you'll see, it's up to tube, keep going it's up to three coming up to four and we'll skip through all the dramatics here, we'll, bring it right to the top here and up here. Let's see here, can we see it? Yeah, it's, right around 20 all right. So this is this this bulb. And of course, the socket is is putting off electricity or electromagnetic frequencies that we don't necessarily want to be around. But, but the thing about it is that these will a lot of these will actually if you have a bunch of them in the you'll actually create a compounding effect that will actually show or they'll show up on a machine like this that will show an increased amount of electromagnetic frequencies. So what does this mean in terms of your health? Well numbers over three, four, five, six that type of exposure over an extended period of time has shown to have some specific health challenges. Reproduction challenges is one of them. And so we want to make sure that our electrical channels aren't mishmashed with electrical channels from bulbs like this. Now, what's the other option that's, the big question, well, there's complex, compact fluorescent balls. We've just established might not be very good for you, but there's also led bulbs. Now all id bulbs are more expensive. And let me explain what led bulbs are led bulbs are actually semiconductors, and they create electricity, and they create light a little bit differently. Then then bulbs like this now I'm not an expert in this stuff. And you know, I always scratch the surface so I'm gonna get into that. I can give you some links. So you can search around for what an led bulb is and how exactly it works. But the led bulbs. What they do is they actually produce the electricity in a way that doesn't put off electromagnetic frequencies like this. So this is good news. This is good news. Other things about led bulbs, compared to these these type of complex compact fluorescent bulbs is the complex compact fluorescent my home controls saying that cfl compact fluorescent bulbs. They get they actually have small amounts of mercury in them. And you know, if you touch the ball, but it's not going to put mercury into your body, but we know that people are not disposing of these properly. And so what's happening is that, you know, as people are throwing these away they're throwing mercury into their trash that just creates excess mercury in our environment, and and not the mercury that's, naturally in our environment, but but inorganic mercury that can get into our water tables and can get into our foods and poisonous. So the led lights do not have that type of toxicity is all at all and they're, just a better option. But if you want to get a better comparison about led bulbs and compact fluorescent bulbs, I'm gonna put a link down below of a source that I found that kind of gives you a pretty good breakdown in terms of what works. You know, what's the difference between the two, and why led may be more effective and efficient and better for us in the long run. It may cost more, but a lot of times things that are better for us do cost more. And so this might be something that we need to do and something that we need to suck it up for for the greater good of our population. So I just wanted to show ya that. Dr, so I just wanted to show ya that dr. gabriel, I hope that you enjoyed that and hope that everyone else enjoyed watching that and seeing the amount of electromagnetic frequencies that these bulbs can create it's, actually fairly shocking and they're, they're ones that can even create more electromagnetic frequencies, which I've seen before. Alright, so we just finished up the show when I was walking around the house a little bit more, and it seems like those fixtures like that fixture from the fan and some of the other larger fixtures seem to give off a lot of electromagnetic frequencies. And one of the reasons is because a few of them have a lot of bulbs in them. So they have more than one involved and so that's compounding. But I wanted to show you a contrast here of the incandescent bulb, which I found were actually in these this this fixture here and I'll show you the difference. So I'll come on here and take a look so I'm, bringing it right up here. Let me put it on the three to zero to three range and it's only coming up at, you know, maybe just below one. And you look at the second that second scale, there that's, what we're looking for so that's one. And even if I pull it away it's around one two, it actually increases so it's, definitely not the bulb that is putting off that it may but may not it's. Not the bulb is putting off that one at all, it actually happens to be over on this side, see how it drops down there so it's, not the bulb it's something else in this area. So I just wanted to share that with you as kind of an extra added kind of a experiment that we did here all right. So your question of the day is this, did you know that this is possible? Do you have compact fluorescent bulbs in your house? Go ahead and post it down below. This is kevin johnny from the renegade health show together. We change the alf world once yo time.
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Well, welcome back everybody. So I'm shooting this video. A week later, I have transplanted. The split leaf filly plan into this temporary pot, I'll be giving it to a friend. So I didn't put it in one of my ceramic, or you know, one of my nice pots. So I figured they can get whatever pot. They desired get the color. They want the type of pot. They want to put this in it's going to require. You know, pot, that's slightly bigger than the temporary pot it's in because these plants thrive and do so well. I mean, look at the look at the size of these leaves, just I can't even get in the whole video just humongous leaves on the split leaf philly. If you give these guys sunlight and and lots of water once it's rooted, well in the soil, you know about a liter of water a day easy. These guys will consume, especially in the arid climate that we're in here. If this is a high desert and it doesn't matter if you know you, you buy a plant that says, it can take full sunlight. It doesn't exactly work in this area where you got an arid climate, and the water will evaporate out of the leaves like this banana tree or banana plant, rather they say, you know, they can thrive in full sunlight in this high desert arid climate, even though it doesn't get extremely hot here. You know during the summer, it might get around 100 degrees fahrenheit, not extremely hot. But the moisture will just evaporate on these leaves. So quickly, if you put this guy in the direct sunlight, there's, no moisture, there's, no water in the air to diffuse the sunlight as it comes in. So the leaves will just get scorching sunlight with no filter and plus with no moisture and the air the moisture just leaves and evaporates from from the leaves. So I keep this guy either inside, or under my patio shade. I have one of those shades that lets some sunlight through, you know, has a bunch of little holes in it kind of like a screen deal over my patio. And and I can set it under there and that's, actually where I set this guy all summer, because I didn't know if he was going to live had a battle with the cat who seemed to be into shredding plants. And when I first got it fungus, gnats that which I thought would be dangerous to the plant. So I tried getting rid of the fungus, gnats and transplanted. This guy several times and obviously just wasn't good for it. The best thing by the way to get rid of fungus, gnats are these sticky stakes, you know, various types of flypaper will work. And it has to be actual flypaper otherwise. They they won't stick to it tape and things like that don't work. So we start in the tomato plant, early back to the philly, just doing great it's been in the pot for about a week. I did put some sticky stakes in there to catch any fungus, gnats that try to make their home in this soil, haven't caught very many fungus, gnats on there, maybe a few and about another week or two the root system. And this should be good enough to where it can be transplanted into another pot. So just want to give you guys an update on the filling let you know how the transplant went no brown spots on the leaves leaves are healthy. The newest leaf has yet to fully fully form. But in no time it'll come around and it'll be back to producing a new leaf every two to three weeks like it was doing before. So yeah, these things can get big pretty fast, especially in the summertime. When it's hot they're getting a lot of sun. If you don't again, if you don't water them enough, you're going to get brown spots on your leaves.
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All right, my name is charles malky biologist and plantain expert without avery organics, but we grow coal plants. And today, I'm here at with an organization called a million drops located in hollywood, california and I'm here with josh, who is the manager of a million drops with some of the participants here of the organization, and josh have been tell us a little bit about the program. Yeah, million drops is a learning center for people who are homeless and atrisk youth. I believe we work with a lot of compassion and love for all of our participants here I've seen people make great changes in their lives. Some are now how some have gone employment and others. I think I've just been working on themselves in a variety of ways. And these are some of our participants here myself included here for charles workshop of it, do any of you have something else you guys want to add. Thank you. Charles for everything they're teaching us. Thank you scott. And again, as josh said, it's for the homeless and atrisk youth of los angeles. And what I've seen is that a percentage of you guys are also working, but the cost of rent here in los angeles being such an expensive city, even with employment it's hard to still find shelter. And a million drops helps curb those needs and improve and provide some of the necessities and resources to make things possible. Right? Yeah. I consider it a very safe environment, where people can come during the day and work on things. And even amount of people who are homeless in la for people who struggle mentally going to just a public library. I find this kind of hostile at times, and we work very hard to keep it as safe from the environment. So this environment helps in my experience again, it provides the opportunity for people to take showers laundry. This food, there's, I see some arts and paints and books. And I mean, there's just a lot of resources. Yeah, these showers are actually run by compassion connections at the church on the same property, but everything else we do cover. And we work closely together with them. Well today, I'm going to be discussing what I've titled here planting an olive tree, the neuera method, and it involves six steps and I'm fortunate that I count there's six of us here. So hopefully each of us can take one of these steps and helping get what I've got here to my right is a mission variety, allof tree, which is known as as being a quality, good table olive and there's, two types of olives one being the table olive one that's good for eating. And the other varieties are good for pressing to get the oil so there's the oil olive and then there's the table olive. And of course, there's also the fruit lift fruitless olive if the goal is to have just the ornamental nature as it is a beautiful tree. But our goal with this planting is to have food that will provide a million drops as well as the surrounding community for many decades to last and olives, unlike many fruit trees that have a average lifespan that may be under 50 years, all of trees will live naturally as long as 500 years. And some olives have been discovered to live as long as 1500 years. So hopefully this is going to be a longlasting, you know tree here for the community and I'm just excited to plant this together with you and we'll get to monitor the progress from year to year together. So let's get started with planting tip number. One of the new era planting method let's get started started so here's step, one of the planting method, which is preparing the whole and right now I've got derek, who's, preparing the whole we're, basically, digging out enough soil to get this container into the hole. The goal is to maybe go a little wider, but not necessarily any deeper so whatever the the height is of the container. And you can see that the soil level within here is a couple of inches less. So we don't have to go quite so deep. We might go a little wider so that the roots can expand. But again, it's, not necessarily to go deeper, and then we're gonna improve the soil using mulch. And this here is a product. I got from kellogg's and we're gonna be using the product, not within the hole, the misconception and most of the growing labels out, there will say to put 50% compost with your 50% native soil and to mix the two together in this lesson we're, not going to do that. Instead, what we're going to do is we're going to use the compost to improve just a top 2 to 3 inches of the soil, we're gonna use the native soil and backfill that back in. And the primary reason is that the compost is going to break down. And if once it breaks down the tree within the hole will settle, if we put 50% compost with 50% native soils. So by putting too much compost within the planting hole, that'll cause the plant to collapse and lead to a phenomenon known as stem rot as the soil will then backfill higher up the planet leading to a shorter and more disease prone plant. So it's important again, that we're gonna backfill it with the native soil and then just improve the top 2 to 3 inches of soil, put the compost. So that's gonna be our next step let's, see where we're at now so that's a good hole. So here we are. Now, if you take a look at the hole, we've gone a little bit deeper we're, simply going to take our native soil we're gonna put that back into place. The goal when we put the potted plant within the hole, we want to make sure that the soil level of the plant is going to be the same in the container as it will be in the planting hole. I want to get that up a little higher. You can imagine that if this was if this had added 50 percent compost. The plant is naturally going to settle on the upcoming few weeks, maybe a few months, but it's important that we backfill using the native soil. This is the new era, planting method, there's, a lot of research to support this and I'm, hoping this helps improve your success of planting trees. So here we go now and then, derek I'm going to give you the privilege of planting the tree. So if you can actually put that in the ground for us when you're going to do is you're going to simply pull the plant all out you hold it, and you can actually pull it out of the container. What I'm going to do is simply tap the bottom of the plant and the sides and we'll loosen it done good. And then I'm gonna hold the bottom of the plant, what I'm looking for is to see if there's any coiled roots near the bottom, which I don't see any I'm, simply gonna loosen the soil on the bottom to let the plant know, you're, no longer root bound. And that we're gonna put you down the soil. And here we go. The height is good I'm, looking at the soil level, how it compares to the rest of the soil within the planting area, there's a little bit more higher woodchips, but don't be mistaken. The soil level is about the same height, we're now going to backfill using the native soil and then we're going to enrich it with compost in the top two to three inches. So let's do that together, what we're doing as we come around the plant as I'm taking my fingers and just lightly trying to fill in any air pockets that may exist around the hole so that the roots are not in contact with any air pockets, where the roots may possibly dry out. We want to make sure that those roots are in contact with the soil around it. And here we are now we're now down to the last couple of inches of back filling it. So this is the time I'm now going to take my compost and add it to the rest of the native soil. So now we can mix this mixture, 5050 and we're simply using now, the mixture 50% native soil, 50 percent compost as the top dressing around the plant. So, derek, you can help me backfill this down and what's going to happen. Naturally is now all the earthworms and beneficial organisms live in the soil will come up to the compost get to that enriched environment and then go back down and naturally improve the entire planting zone, which is the way it would otherwise occur, naturally in nature. So let's continue the remainder the biggest holes and have them soil mixture on sweater, and it poop and be and make fertilizers you're right? They call this worm gold. All of the waste that a worm makes is worm gold when it does contribute towards waste in the soil. It will help the plan also be more bug. Proof did you know that so the worm gold when it's absorbed by the plant will help repel. It bids among other insects within the plant, because within the waist of the worms and enzyme known as tightness and that actually when absorbed by the plant, any insect that chews on the plant it'll make their exoskeletons weaker, the kinase basically breaks down the chitin walls on exoskeleton of those insects. Anyways, the next step that we're going to do now is mulch, we're gonna be now adding wood chips around the bases of the plant. And this is one of the most important of the things that you can do for your trees within your garden. And isaiah is here to help me and do you want to show us, maybe some of the ideas that we discussed on. Why put wood chips around your plants? Do you want to share that? Why would you want to put wood chips around your tree? What benefits does that bring for your plants that's in the way, the same way when you stay in the sound, a beech to forget some sandbox antonio another ski way, the soil exactly so another. So another value by adding wood, chips it'll, help keep the weeds down. Yeah, the other value as isaiah say as well is you talking about summer sun as well? If it'll help keep the soil cooler in the winter and also insulates the soil, keeping the soil warmer. And another value is we just saw the worm earlier is it's going to break down and provide nutrients to the all the biology that's within the soil, such as the beneficial insects, beneficial microbes and the in the worms. And as these woodchips will break down as this one's made a tree as these elements break down, it'll, also, naturally feed the plant with meat, watering as well. So there's a ton of value of what woodchips will do. Yes, also. One thing I've never heard nobody in any ecology classes talked about ultraviolet of the sun there's, not only heated cutters for us, but also dries up well when it comes to summer and we're gonna discuss sunburn towards the end of this. So now let's go and apply now, the wood chips around the base of the tray. So let's do that together. So we can get these wood chips all the way around. And the goal is to add a nice two to three inch layer of wood chips around the tree, be here's. The biggest mistake I see with people out in which ups around their plant. And you can see I've now brought these wood chips most to the tree you're gonna want to make sure that the wood chips stay away from the tree trunk. So we're. Now, basically pushing the wood chips away from the tree trunk as the wood chips will absorb water as well, the tree trunk of the olive. And together it'll result in a phenomenon known as stem rot. And we want to avoid the risk of stem rot. So we're gonna keep these wood chips away from the stem and then build it up two to three inches, maximum. I'd say, four inches. How do you work? The drip line of the tree? So we're simply going to pull those wood chips away and around? And and now we've just concluded step number two. So here we are. Now step three is pruning. And the value of pruning is we're going to want to make sure that the plant's resources grow in the direction. We want it. And the second important one is to offset shock. So we just loosen the root ball before planting in any damage. We may have done to the roots or any shock. We may have contributed to the plant can be offset by then pruning the plant and there's. Some of these lower branches on the tree trunk that I know we will not want as we're trying to grow this plant to be a good 10 to 15 feet tall. These lower branches, if they support fruit are going to be too close to the ground. So the first thing we're gonna do is remove all of these lower branches. So scott, if you can give me the honor and we're simply gonna prune those branches back. So I want to show what scott has he's pruning. You can see that it's coming in as close to the can to the tree trunk and we're doing a nice, clean cut it being prunes. For example, if you want to print a little distance away, let's say, right, there it's going to end up more likely than not dying and resulting in a entryway for beetles and termites as well as this is going to be dead wood, but we're gonna want to cut it flush and then we're going to be sealing this towards the end with the ivory organics products. And these are some more branches. You can just continue removing so we're, just gonna remove these last two branches and this dead branch as well. You have to squeeze in between. Can you get there? Yeah, there you go. Good, yeah, because like and one more, right? There let's remind ernie a lot of taking care of human hair in the same way, right? It's similar to cosmetology. Yeah, helps with the growth anyway, pruney on eric just mentioned, can we plant these? And the answer is, yes, you can actually make cuttings out of olives and propagate your olive trees. Some for example, kalamata olives, don't work. So well from cutting and therefore are propagated by way of grafting. So, yes, this can be propagated by way of simply planting them in the ground. There are other better practices for making honey. But what we're gonna do today scott is very simply going to put our cuttings around the tree as this is going to be some of the mulch that will break down and add to the soil biology. And it just makes sense to just leave it here. So that's, what we're gonna do with our cuttings today and now we're gonna move on to step number four. Thank you. Thank you. So here I am now with eric and he's going to help me with the next step, which is staking and a lot of people don't like the idea of staking their trees. But I think it's instrumental and released in the first year, possibly second year and would practices the plan will get stronger in a very short period of time within the second 2/3 a year. But I like staking my tree to make sure that it remains in the direction that I want the tree to grow, whereas without a stake in the first win, the first hana hana, when that comes through that might redesign the shape of tom and the pattern of the plant and I'm, not here to recorrect it. I just wouldn't want that to happen so we're gonna stake it to make sure that it's supported. And another reason is reefs take it. Even though this tree is already staked it's becoming a little closer is that the ties on the tree are typically on from the nursery, a lot tighter those there was three ties on it. I took one off so there's, still, two more ties right in these areas, but the bandages it's exactly like adding a tourniquet to your arm, the vessels within the plant, which are underlying the bark, which is that cambium layer that's moving the sugars from the leaves down to the roots and the water from the roots up to the leaves are being constricted by that tight bandages. So what we're gonna do is we're gonna remove the bandage today and we're gonna put on a loose supporting stake. So we're going to take off the old stick again. We could keep it, but I'm gonna put in our own stake and actually keep a greater distance between the stake and the plant. So you can put that in now I'll help. You we're gonna actually put a little further away. So, and if you push that in and then, okay, let me help you get in as far as you can go there we go. And now I'm gonna give you the honor of time than not what we're gonna do now is we're gonna tie the knot to the stake and we're, not touching not on to the tree logical. But a lot of people make the mistake will tie the knot onto the tree, which again will constrict the bark and the underlying cambium tissues. You tie the knot against the stake and then we're going to wrap it around the tree and secure it from there they're well known well, balanced man, that's good. So when I support the tree, I like to wrap it I'll have you do it? I like to go around one of the branches, so at least that tie will rest there. And then you can now security gets the stake and you're gonna do it nice and loose just like that there'll be some movement, which is healthy for the plan, and it will actually improve the strength within the tree trunk that there's actually some flexibility within the tree trunk that if it was completely tied tied against a tree stake. So it's, actually healthier to have some distance between the tree and the state, unlike the way you bought it for nursery, oh that's perfect. So now it to secure that knot and then we'll cut off the excess take as I mentioned earlier, if there's a santa ana wind or somebody walks again, see and it gets on toppled over. It may grow in a different position. I want to make sure that that primary leader, which is that main tree trunk, which is in the upright position remains. Basically in that 90 degree angle to the ground, who goal in the future is as these small branches will one day become the primary of range of supporting hopefully a hundred pounds of olives per branch. I want to make sure that that weight is centered against that central leader branch, that's really thinking in the future, but ultimately and that's what we're trying to strive for is. We want that tree to be centered with the branches balanced around the central leader, a central trunk to where as if it was leading in one direction, it would put all of its weight towards one side. And eventually, the tree will continue toppling over in that direction. So that's the reason to make sure it remains in the upright position, and then with that let's cut off the excess string string and then we're done. Thank you. So now we're off step number five ellen of water to this container. But I'm gonna have you do is take a tablespoon of the six macros, plus super blend fertilizer. It has it very high and decay and also very soluble. What was six macros plus also has is six of the macronutrients, which is unlike any other organic fertilizer on the market. If you can come in a little closer, you can take a look what the product looks like here in the this. Here is a tablespoon cup. We're gonna do one tablespoon to a gallon of water we're going to add that and then mix it in. But if you take a look at the ingredients here, you can see that it's got nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium sulfur and calcium all of the macronutrients plants need for healthy growth. Greeny longevity fruit production. All the metabolic processes is the plan as well as a lot of the micronutrients and beneficial microbes and micro eyes as well. So even if you're dealing with let's say, a potting mix that has no soil life. You can now begin adding the beneficial microbes or micro raisa to bring that life to your soil so we're going to be adding that and complementing it to the tree. And what we're gonna do here with the solution is we're simply going to drench it over the entire plant as the leaves will absorb a lot of that product and it'll serve as a foliar feed. And then whatever is remaining will end up in the soil. So that's gonna be our next step down. So if you want the pleasure of water in the tree, so basically it's giving it a shower. Anyway, basically gave me a shower, but keep in mind that it's getting all of the nutrients of plant seeds, the nitrogen phosphorus, potassium, magnesium sulfur and calcium all of that's going into the soil, what you can do I'm gonna take the end off here. We can put the rest of it in the soil now, well, you can also do is you can filter the products through like a salt or a paint strainer to remove all of the thick particles that are blocked this I'll. Now, rinse, this off the rest of it. You can water now around the base of the tree, but you can filter in it and then use it also as a boiling a nutritional spray. So it doesn't block any of your spraying. So now we're just going to continue. So when watering it you want to make sure that you basically soak the plants when your water is. So now I'm, just simply adding a lot more water. I'm gonna be water in the entire zone. I'll have you do this gosh. So now we're watering the entire area now go on watering the plant. This is soaking it and then there's, no need to real water it until the soil is pretty much dry, but never bonedry. So that is your tip is to water again. When the soil is dry, but never bonedry and that'll be different between spring, compared to summer, compared to fall compared to winter. So in the summer, the tree like this and being that it's, surrounded by concrete I'm, a water twice a week in this spring and fall about water, maybe once a week and in the winter, I no water at all as long as we're blessed this here in southern california with our rains. So hopefully as long as it rains once a month that might be all the water it needs for a month. But being that it's, a new planting we're gonna be watering this at least twice a week for the first month, maybe for the first two to three week and just to make sure that the roots get established and start growing into that native soil and too frequently. It will result in a phenomenon known as root rot. And then again, the reason if you didn't put the 50 percent compost into the native backfill mix, and again, the soil, the plant may potentially collapse leading to a phenomenon known as stem rot. Because now the plant will be too deep in the soil that's, why weeding is compost into the fact film mix. But that was a good question. Thank you. Our next and final tip is not going to be whitewashed so let's get on to tip number 6. So here we are now planting tip. Number 6 of the new area planting method is whitewashing a lot of trees. When you get them, they pretty much have the tree structure high leaving this entire tree trunk exposed or a graft union that's exposed or you prune brains. That's exposed becoming a little closer. I want to share with you what we're dealing with here. So if you can see over here, there's a prune branch this here is a perfect entrance for beetles, termites and disease to enter the plant we're gonna be coating that instead of using a latex paint or a tar based product that'll trap, the moisture behind there. Or if this was a group drafted union, this would be another perfect time to apply it. But derek, if you want to start painting, you can coat the damaged surface over here. This printed branch, you can coat it now. And then you can continue brushing the entire tree trunk as well, working your way, all the way up to the lower branches wonderful. And what derek's using is this product over here, which is the ivory organics, threeinone plant guard protection against damaging sunburn insects and rodents for use on your fruit and nut trees, ornamental trees and shrubs for use and organic production, healthier than latex paint and tar based products and addition to the active oils, which are right here, which include castor, cinnamon, cloves, garlic, peppermint, rosemary and spearmint. So you got those active oils we're gonna continue applying the product as low as you can to the soil as well. The value that'll do by coating. It lower is it's also going to protect against girdling rodents and that's, an issue I'm starting to see people here. We are planting now in december, the rodents are getting especially hungry for fruits seeds and nuts and they're starting to now chew on tree trunks to get to the underlying sap. So this product will also protect against that. So we're gonna continue applying the ivory again, externally on one plant guard all the way around starting at the soil level and working their way up and that's great. Thank you very much. Sir looking good. So there we have it the six tips for the new era planting method. I hope you enjoyed that from all of us here at a million drops and hollywood. Thank you. All for your help. We all did our part making this happen. If you enjoyed this educational lesson brought to you by every game show give us a thumbs up. And most importantly, by subscribing down below you'll, be connected to this and all of our other educational gardening lessons. And most importantly, don't forget to hit that push bell notification to get informed of all of these videos. As soon as they become released, wishing you all from a million drops and ivory organics, happy gardening gardening.
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Hi its will from stormthecastle. And here on youtube, you know, me as epic fantasy. And this is my latest tutorial, too quick and easy tutorial about starting bonsai from seed. I've done these videos before. And I thought I'd do another one just to show you some quick and easy techniques. Here you go. I have a new batch here, and you can see there were three little plants that have sprung up after seven days. But I wanted to point out something to you this morning. I was watering them. And what I think some of my barns are, you can see here and I'm just going to simulate a little bit of this watering so I'm, not paying attention it's morning. I haven't had any coffee and I'm watering the plants. And I just went right ahead and watered the tree on my bunk. A project I really did is I started a little tree, and I was, I got given some water. And then I was like, wait a minute. You don't want that. Anyway, this is about bonsai some tree, a bonsai. Some seeds, stay tuned. Dioramas origami, catapults, trebuchets, telescopes, terrariums, bonsai, trees and paper games, swords and shields and real blacksmithing model. Rockets animation. I teach the art of real creation, stormthecastle.com it's, a really simple process, it's, not of a lot to it. You start out with you nice with a nice dish here. And you put a screen in it. You have to have holes in the bottom of the dish. So water can drain and put a screen in it. So your soil doesn't fall out. And then if you can use real bonsai soil, mix it's, a better for starting out the seeds because it's got a lot of aeration. It has a lot of water. Retention it's, very like loose. So the seedlings don't struggle when they're sprouting, you know, one, especially made for bonsai trees. And it works really well. And then I got a whole bunch of seeds that I've been accumulating. And I said, you know, what I'm just going to do is this like potpourri batch plant them all and see what happens. So what you do first is, you cut the little section off the seeds if you can, or you file a little section up the seeds where the seed was attached to the plant, you can see it's almost like a little dimple. If you can put it to easy for the larger seeds, cut or trim those off, it will help break the shell. So the seed can sprout germinate out of this hard shell of the seed. And then you put them all in water, warm water for it. And then I'm soaked for 24 hours just like that. And then any of the floaters now conventional wisdom says floating seeds, you should take out because they're unviable. So after 24 hours, I removed the floating seeds, but see those light every seeds. I can't, remember what kind of czar that's where to see the light area ones. I didn't, take any of those up because those aren't sinking because of their shape. So now would spend 24 hours like I said of them floating in the water, we're sinking in the water. And then I carefully warded my bonsai soil mix and watch as it absorbs in I'm going to speed that up for you the water just soaked right into just soaks that water up water, that's amore. So get a good watering on your soil mix. And then I sewed those seeds just all over the place in random patterns just to have fun. This is going to be a potpourri like I said and outside just sort of just barely placing them in the soil with almost no covering and that's. So it makes it very easy for them to sprout without much of a strain. And I got a whole bunch of them in there. And then I covered it with a thin coating of sand. I will keep it keep everything protected that'll, keep the seeds, protected that'll, keep the moisture in the soil and that's that. And then now it's the waiting game water on a regular basis to keep the soil reasonably moist, and then hear that. And like I showed you in the beginning, this is seven days later. Some of the seeds are starting to come up and more seeds will come up. So you know, planting bonsai is from seeds is a tricky game. It's like a numbers game. You got to do a lot of them to get viable seeds. That's been my experience anyway. Thanks for watching stay tuned. Thanks for watching that video. I hope you enjoyed it if you're a subscriber thanks for subscribing to my channel. If you're not a subscriber hit that button, I always have lots of fun and interesting and very creative projects. I do two new ones every week as an example, here's, a couple more videos. You might want to watch you.
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Hi I'm mark with hayneedle, a unique and transitional piece, the belham living coffee table, storage, ottoman with shelf in grey can serve many uses both stylistically and functionally in your home. This modern ottoman is first built with a durable wooden frame, then covered in a cotton/polyester blend upholstery. The top is button, tufted, making it a perfect ottoman or a firm enough to serve as a coffee table. And the gray color helps it blend in in any space lift the top. And you reveal a roomy storage, space, perfect for blankets, linens games, books or anything you need out of the way, but quick access to and the lower shelf for extra storage and display space adds to the versatility of the belham living coffee table, storage ottoman with shelf in grey.
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So we're going to go over the process of how to set up the cnc lathe for the haas machine. I'm going to first turn on the power to the machine, let it run through its startup. So it says, there is a problem with the cpu board. let's, try to reset to clear the alarm. Reset will clear the alarm. I have found that sometimes opening the door and closing it helps with the cycle. It wants to know it works. So now what I'm going to do,? I need to zero out all of the axes before we can actually start doing anything with the machine. to zero out. The axes,, I am going to start with zero return. And it doesn't matter on this specific machine,, which ones I do first. The only one we have to recognize is the a axis is the one that controls for the tool change. And we need to make sure our tool changer is clear of anything. So we don't hit the tools against the door or anything like that. So I already hit zero, return,, x, single. It will only do one axis at a time. I can't do them all at the same time. now, I'm going to go ahead and do the z next to make sure. So it's, still zero, return. You hit the axis you wanted select. And then you hit single when it's off, you can manually move these back when the machine is off until we've gone through the process of setting these back to zero. We can't move it. Ok now that it is moved. And my tool changer is free of anything. I can now do zero, return,, the a axis. single, ok. So now that I have it zeroed out, I can jog it,, move it around let's first, go and load our program out. So that way we have a program installed into the machine. And then we can go through the process of setting up the tools and actually putting our offsets for the tools. So on the side here, you'll, notice, there are key options and then you'll have this cover here. Now, these keys, what it does,. This will lock whether we can load a program or not into this machine. right now we do have it unlocked the other,. This will lock its running process. If we have it locked, we can't mess with it while its running., you would have to use this button here to actually have it held down to make it run. Because as soon as you let go, it would stop. here is where our usb is located. Now that our usb is in,, we can go and download the program onto the machine. You want to go to list programs. Now, it says, here's the memory, and we want to go over to the usb if it was selected in memory,. If it was here, where it's already selected into memory to get out, you hit cancel, and it goes back to the tabs. And now we can actually go over to our usb, enter,. And you see here is our program for our chess piece. And you see you want an nc program. This is going to be our code. Whereas the emcx is the actual drawing that was done with the mastercam. I hit enter. I want to f2 to copy this program. And I want to go to memory, enter. Now it says that it would be overwriting the program if I don't want it to overwrite that specific program, I would have to cancel, n for no,. I go back to the program that it wants to overwrite and change the file name. So you use the arrows up and down, is that how you go up and down, yes, I move up and down with the arrows. And I actually have to go to edit to edit the program. edit the program, number,. Yes, let me show that. So I already have the program that we wanted to overwrite selected go to edit. If I remember this is right where it is., that's, it., program,, correct so start with the letter o and a different number. So I type in o. let's do o1oo2. And then I want to alter. And you notice that it is now changed. It will change whatever is highlighted at the moment because the program number was the item that was highlighted, that's, what was changed? So now I can go to list programs. I want to cancel to go to the tabs tab over to the usb device. I want to select my program, f2 to copy to memory, and it did it. So I can go cancel to go back to the tabs. enter on memory and there's my program. And it is selected. It is the active program., and you hit select program. So if I wanted a different program,, I could go down select program, and that program would be the active program. You can see an a beside it as well. Yes, there is an a next to it that is our active program. So now I can go back. Why is some of that white? And some of it blue, the white is your feature. where you want to go, which is in the blue in the background would be specific to your display button, such as your offsets, which is middle right? If you went to the offsets would feature your offsets area. that's in your display, oh, the display here., correct. So display,, offsets., you move your display and then positions brings you to the bottom section. and program back up to the white. So white is your working area. That is the area that is active. based on those 8 middle buttons., yes., ok. So now let's go. And we can actually start setting up our tools. We can go to hand jog, and we are going to install our tools based off of our program,. We know what we have set up as tool 1 and tool 2. So that is predetermined by the program. So I'm, putting it all the way back in here., tightening it down. And I know, this is the tool #1 slot, because there is a #1 up at the top. And then if I want to rotate this,, I can actually go and hit next tool to rotate to make it easier for me to actually go and put the tool in you want to make sure this is snug. The last thing you want is it coming out. We want to actually set up the piece we want to go ahead and pull our stock out and set up our tools. We know this based off the program. We set it up to be 4 inches out right now. We only have it set up to 2. so go here. And this is a three jaw. Chuck that is selfcentering. Therefore, we only have to loosen the one spot. We don't have to go and tighten each jaw individually. So now we have it set out 4 inches., and then I can close this. So now I am going to set up for tool 1. So I can go to put it back to tool 1,. You have the option of doing next tool, which will go through each one separately, or you can do the n. And the I I want to go to tool 1, and I want to go reverse. And now it's put me back at tool 1 so hand, jog is where we can actually start moving this up towards where our part is. So we have two options when we do this. We can either do the hand, jog,, select our axis,, and then move it here with our hand, jog, which does take some time, or you can actually set release it and be able to do this by hand to get it close to be able to set up so make sure you're at hand jog. I want to shift,, and I can select x. now, move x, and I can shift z. And this puts it in manual jog. And now I can move as long as I don't hit anything else. I can manually move these. If we need,, we can actually open the window to get it close. And now if I hit hand jog,, it puts it back where I have to control it here with this handle. So now that we have our tools in,, we have them in place,. We need to go and set our offsets for the tools. So that way the machine knows where the piece is and where the center of the piece is. So now we've got to do some math we're going to go over two methods of setting up the piece. One method you're using a spacer to set it up. that way you aren't actually cutting into your stock. And the other method requires you to actually cut into the stock and measure. So I'll measure what I'm going to use to measure the offsets for the machine. And when we do the offsets for the x axis, which is going to be the side of this. Z is going to be our face. x is the side. We have to double the diameter of this piece because we're setting up for the diameter of the part. I need to measure the part. So the diameter of our stock is . We double the spacer and we're going to add that to the actual size of our stock, which becomes 1. So when I go into hand jog,, I need to select which axis it is that I'm going to move, because we are setting up the x axis,. I am going to select x. It doesn't matter if it is or . Now I need to also tell it how much I want it to move. You mean, like in increments. in increments. So I want to start it with being closer than I need it to be. So each click is the increment that you pick yes., whether it be ten thousandths, hundred thousandths,, one thousandth. So I have it where it's tight. I fit my spacer in between. and right now it won't slide through. So I want to back it off. I would. and slowly until it slides through easily, but snug. So right when it releases., right there so I'm going to hit x diameter measure. and be sure it's on tool 1 when I do this and it measured it. So what we're entering is the actual diameter that we measured, no negative. You just put the actual numbers that we have written so 1.120,, enter., right? correct. now that we have that set up,, we need to go and do our face, which is the z axis. so I'm going to jog to z axis. I need to do the n,. The x. make sure I have the z when I go to move it. So right now, it's tight, right, there. So now I can select and make sure it's on the z., select z face measure. And this is where we do just the diameter of this. So it's, just the original measurement of this negative. so I'm going to enter negative .187 enter. Now it will ask,. Do you want to accept this?? I want to say yes. now it should have shifted so that's, the offsets for the first tool. And this is how you'd have to go through if you're using a spacer to set up without actually cutting into the tool. So now on the second tool, what I want to do is move my tool changer away. Can we have? Kevin do one? we're going to have kevin go through the actual I figure for the second tool. We can go through and actually do the cutting so one tool we set up one way and the other tool we do the other. So now I can hit next tool and it now goes to tool 2. So now we have kevin walk through how to cut and measure the part you're in z. jog, z closer to your part. Does it do you have to touch the tool? eventually. let's come to the positive side of that work, piece. so switch to x come out a little bit. back in a little bit so that you can see a little closer where you are. a couple of more clicks., little more,, little more., keep clicking until you're clear of the part. that's good. that's going to clear right, there., ok. now, you're going to switch to z. and click two times towards the chuck negative. right? There.? Does it look like? It will cut the part. What rpm do w want to turn this? 400?, 500?, let's do 400 key in 4 0 0 on your number pad., come over here to where it says forward and the spindle. see where it says, spindle., these three buttons control, the spindle. We want it to go forward to hit forward. The spindle is moving. good now go to the x. minus or plus?, doesn't matter. now, you're going to go to the one thousandths mode. You're set to start turning the hand wheel, very slowly in a negative direction. See before you start turning have your hand on it and make sure you watch., very slowly, you're, cutting,, right?, um, hum., keep cutting., nice and easy. Just listen for the sound. It will be a nice, smooth cut., just constantly, constantly just jog it on in until you get all of that. Faced off., see it facing?, keep on facing. Keep on going. Do we need to go back?? Yep, once you see that it has faced off enough, then you can back it up the other way and clear your part. Once you've cleared your part. You can stop alright, hit spindle, stop. So it stops the spindle now you're on tool 2. You see the yellow one tool 2, and you are in the z column. up, here., see we're on tool 2. And the yellow shows that the z is highlighted., z, face measure., because you just cut z face measure is the current location. So you don't have to do any additional numbers., no math. Now, same way as we did the face, you want to move in just enough to where you think you'll, take a little bit off the od. So I would guess probably about 2 or 3, clicks., negative., flip it. Negative negative will always move you towards the spindle and will always move you in towards the center of the part. So when you think you're going to make a little cut, close, how fast do you want to turn this? Same would work. so 4 0 0, and which button? very good now you're going to cut in z,, correct z., z, minus?, correct., it's, cutting., correct because you're doing a nice,, steady, it's, not squealing as much when you stop, it squeals. Then you've got to now you're cleaned up measure it. Kevin plus 748., ok. So now that we've cut our part, and we've measured to make sure that we know what our stock diameter is we an select, because we only moved along the z axis, the x is already set. So we can hit the x diameter measure and we're going to enter the diameter that we measured of the piece. So you're going to cancel out your old number. So and I'm going to type in .748 enter so know that we have everything dialed in. And our tools are set up, it knows where the center of our piece is,. We can actually now run the part. So if we're going to run the part, make sure the door is closed, make sure you've got clearance., yes, because when it goes to start it's going to just move to the second tool., we don't know if it may hit the part,, it may not. So it would help to go ahead and hand, jog the z back so it's out of the way when the turret changes yeah. move it to ten thousandths. Because if you do it at a hundred thousandths, it moves really fast. So now, when I go and start,, it won't hit anything when it goes to that tool 1. to run the program, you're going to go to memory. You have your program here you can cycle start. And that will start running the machine does the program have to be white highlighted or does that only manipulate it?. In this case, your program will be highlighted. I would say at this point, what would you like to see in addition to your program, possibly the 4 axes information.? I would say go to current commands, current commands. and page up. And that is your live image. page up again. And that is your bar. Feeder interface page up, again. your maintenance. And it sounds like I told you to go to the wrong way to get to the page. We are looking for so keep paging up., keep paging. We go all of the positions,, the operator,, the work,, the machine and the distance to go. The work is going to give you the current location of where the machine is based on the offsets. The distance to go is going to tell you how far it has to go to complete the current command., very good information to have. So if you hit cycle start followed by feed, hold after it calls up that tool and offset and starts to move, you will know where you are. And then we can do safety checks to make sure we actually have the distance and distance to go to move to the command without running into anything. And another way we can also do that is by doing single, block,, correct single block. by selecting single block. Each time you hit cycle, start it's only going to go through each line individually correct. only processes that one line of information. So you want me to hit cycle start. And then the feed hold?. Another good thing in setting up would be to cut down on your rapids. Instead of being at 100 percent of rapid, cut down to 25 percent. So here on rapid,, select 25 percent. So that way it won't move too fast. Correct control is the name of the game. you as an operator setup person for the first time when you get ready to process a new program, it just gives you better reaction, time., highly recommended so start. Changer, indexes. hit hold. You can stop the spindle. If you want to. very good, it says, 8 1/2 inches. Do we have 8 1/2 inches? one way to find out., a little over?, a little bit over. should be because the command is to go to 55 thousandths. So you have 8 1/2, plus 50, plus another, 50, yes., 8.6, inches?, um hum. I'd say, you're in pretty good shape there. It is now we're semifinished. And we have the finished cut actually taking place and we're back to the tool change location. This is where it went to a straight rpm to do the profiling. I think it is actually at 450 let's, kick the override up a little bit. So it will go straight rpms., looks like 620 and that's. Not a bad finish considering. It is a groove tool rather than a tool designed to actually make these types of cuts.
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So a couple days ago, I set up set a couple footholds out here on this sod farm. What it is is what the crossover of a creek there's, no other spots for these coyotes to get across, but the creek is open right now. So I set a trap here and on the other side. So yesterday, I came out, and I baited up with some southern snares war horse stuff is phenomenal. It worked great 24 hours later. This is what I got. And this was on a dirt hole sat. And I caught a foxier earlier, what a week earlier, okay and kind of destroyed and everything else. So what I did was come with me, he's got all these lawn clippings over here. And what I did was I took a bunch of them from over there. And just moved them over here and just going to bank them up kind of like a makeshift hay bale set. So I'm gonna take care of this thing here, um and try to reset it and see what we can get for tomorrow night, I'm gonna rebate it with some more shots. There's poor horse all right? Well, right back dispatch that kyle gotta reset up as you can see all it is. He has some frozen leaves that he's been dumping over here. So it's kind of like a makeshift hay bale. Sir, hey, seth, you know, and I didn't use it. I didn't use any flake, antifreeze cuz, we're getting talking some rain tonight. I just use peat moss and uh, as you can see, he must the area pretty good, but I'm gonna set it again and see what happens again, I used all southern snares war horse and minnesota. Brands, gustl stuff is nasty. So here it is let's. Come take a look at it. Take a look at the set and everything else I got got everything tucked back up in here. And then my trap is right here. Pans, right here holes right here. So hopefully they come in again tonight, like you did last night and we'll have another one in the morning. Alright, take it easy.
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Hi I'm angel with fleecefun. today, I'm going to show you how to make an adorable heart pillow that you can make with or without ruffle fabric. And it comes in three sizes for this pattern,. You will need the following., a printed out version of the free pdf pattern, that's available on fleecefun., 2/3 yard of fleece for a large heart,, a 1/2 yard for medium, heart, and 1/3 yard for a small heart. If you're doing the ruffle fabric, you will need an addition to the fleece. I just mentioned. you'll need 2/3 yard for large, 1/2 yard for medium, and 1/3 yard for a small., a rotary cutter,, ruler, and mat. thread and needle. And of course, polyfill, once you have all those items, gathered, it's time to get started once you've properly assembled, the pattern, you'll need to decide what size of heart you're going to make and cut the pattern to the right size. Once you've done that, you're going to place the pattern on the fold and you're going to cut out one heart, then you'll cut out another heart. so you're going to do that twice. place it on the fold, cut out once. place it on the fold, cut out again for two hearts. Now if you're working with ruffle fabric, you have to pay attention to a couple of things. One is the way the direction the ruffles lie., the right way and the wrong way for the fabric to lie so pay attention to that. You want the ruffles to lay flat and nicely on your pillow. So make sure you have the heart when you go to pin it,, all the ruffles are facing the right direction. The other thing is that when you go to pin it make sure all the ruffles are laying flat. So just take time to straighten them out a little bit and then pin it on your pattern and cut it out. So for the ruffle pillow, pattern you'll have a total of four hearts., two out of ruffle fabric and two out of fleece. you'll then need to cut out the side strips for the pillow, using your rotary cutter and mat. for a large. It will be a strip of 3.5 inches wide and 71 inches. Long, you'll need to sew a couple of strips together to get that length. for medium. It will be 3.5 inches by 58 inches. And then for a small, it will be 3.5 inches wide by 43 inches in length one. Additional step before we get started that you'll need to do if you're making the heart with the ruffle fabric is because the ruffle fabric is stretchy and a little see through, you're going to need to mat it to the fleece. So what you're going to do is you're going to place the ruffle fabric wrong side on top of right side of the fleece and you're going to pin it all the way around making sure all the ruffles are laying flat and nice. And then using a quarter inch, seam, allowance you're going to sew all the way around your heart, and that will help the ruffles stay flat. And it will help you when working with the ruffle fabric with right sides together, you're going to pin the strip all the way around your heart you're going to sew the ends of the strip where it meets up together, and they should overlap at least half an inch. sew those together. Then once it's pinned all the way around you're going to sew all the way around using an half inch seam allowance. Now that the side is on let's, get started with the back now we're going to attach the back pretty much using the same process. We did for the front. so you're going to pin it all the way around, but you're going to make sure you leave a good four inch gap for stuffing and for turning. So pin it all the way around,. Then using a half inch, seam, allowance, sew, all the way around leaving that gap, open. snip your threads and you're also going to want to snip the fabric at the curves. And at the points, just to make sure it looks really nice. Once this is turned right side out turn it right side out now that you've turned it right side out it's time to stuff the pillow. Now it's time to stuff the pillow. So taking your polyfill you're going to stuff the pillow to the firmness that you want making sure it's popped out really nice. And it looks really good. So keep stuffing it until it's the firmness that you desire alright,. Last step now, it's time to finish up the pillow. using a needle and thread, you're going to bind stitch. The gap closed. you're, just going to get in there and make nice little stitches stitching that gap closed you're going to tie. It off, trim, your threads, and you're finished. If you like this pattern, I have several others. You might also enjoy. One is the star pillow, pattern,, a great pillow that comes in a star form that also comes in different sizes. You might also like the easy ribbon pillow., a great. First sewing project that is fast, fun, and easy. Please visit my website. all my patterns and tutorials are free. You can also visit fleece fun of facebook. And on pinterest. have a great day. And remember velvet is pretentious. If fun.
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There's, no trying to stay dry. There's, absolutely no way. We can stage projects today, rhonda it's, a little wet here in langley for sure we're here, drita your farms and yeah, it's blueberry season. We've had supposedly what I'm hearing is a great season this year. Yes, we actually had a very good. Season raspberries have been have been pretty good and up until today, it's been a fabulous blueberry season. So what makes a great season lots of sunshine? We prefer to have sunshine and then apply the water as we need it. Unfortunately, today we don't have that choice let's show a blueberry first of all, and nelson will show off the closer. You have a blueberry what it looks like when a blueberry action has too much water. Yes, this is actually what happens. You can see here that the blueberry takes up the water too quickly. The plant picks it up too quickly. And the berries will actually burst let's talk about your farm. And we had a big overview here. This of course, we're just looking at a very small portion of how big of the farm. Yes, we have 160 acres. And I think what we're looking at this block is about 14 acres of blueberries, you'll see some hoops at the other end, that's covering a late season crop called elliot's and we're going to put plastic over that create little greenhouses so that they don't get ruined in the rain. Well, you know, again, it is a wet deer here in langley. But those louvers look, absolutely yummy. There are a couple of different ways to harvest them. We're gonna do that coming up just before 7:30 guys, oh in the rain, which, you know, you got an umbrella you walk around you're fine. But the rain does affect the harvesting of blueberries, we're still going to talk about the couple ways that you can harvest blueberries here in langley at drita, ger farms would be right back, yeah. And I got your aki weather window it's raining whole family here at judy greer farms, no, we got several tons of leavers. How many do you actually have in this field in particular? Okay? The earliest ones. And then we go into a late season variety. We have actually harvest to almost up until october. So what kind do we have right here behind us? We have blue crop. This is a about a 14 year old field. And what do we have on the other side over there? On the other side, we've just planted liberty, that's a late season variety, and we should be picking that almost into september. Now, there are obviously a couple of different ways. You can pick by hand or there's machinery. We've got the machinery right here. Obviously, we can't pick right now. Why? Well it's far too wet outside pickers are too cold to pick in the rain and also we're looking for hand, picking to be dry. We want to sell that fresh. So this is a machine that we use here for mechanical harvesting. So this is going to start shaking the bushes and any minute now it'll steadily be shaking, the bushes and it's going to knock them down into these kocher plates. There we go and it knocked the berries off into the catching place. They're gonna come up and they're gonna go into into some containers and then go inside for processing. So lots to learn here at drita ger farms. Once again, in langley, we're gonna make our way inside the plant to find out michelle, how they package the blueberries that you see in your stores every single day. Yeah, we're here in langley, at drita, ger farms where now the blueberries they've already been picked they've been put in bins, they're now, cooling getting ready to be packaged. We're gonna be done up next. Yeah and it's all about blueberries right now. He retreated our farms where you guys have had a great school basement. It seasons been great tell us a little bit about how big the crop is. Well, this is going to be one of our record crops for blueberries and probably one that's going to be indicative of what we can produce in the future. Now we're getting to the point where we're packaging. So I think we've got to get these going here. Tell us about the process, hey, well, we're gonna load them here in the hoppers then they're gonna follow up into the blower, which is going to remove the leaves sticks. Another fresh they're gonna go into there. We go and see they're going up there. You can see the berries bouncing at the top. And then, as we make our way here, we're gonna color start them and we're going to take out all the soft berries so that's. What we're seeing here some these machines actually use optical sorters and sensitive little fingers to determine what's too green and what's too soft. Then you actually have people that are still doing things as well. Yes, we do have some humans still left in our plant and quite a few. Actually how many ways do you have overall in the farm we have about 19. And so what are they doing they're just starting to doing a final inspection on the berries, catching anything that's, not suitable for eating and then they're gonna drop into a hopper. And so from that we're, really getting ready to start a package of them inch that clamshells we're gonna continue with our packaging process here at drita ger farms throughout the morning, I will see you guys a little bit formal, very wet langly for celebrations guys. Yeah, no we're inside where they package all those food, various entities treated farms and langley cut back to the very back. Yeah, we're here at drita ger farm. So right now we're, actually inside where they processed, the blueberries will actually not process it's more of a packaging because these are about as fresh and as beautiful as you can get right rhonda, yes. These are actually this is in our fresh plant right now. So we're packing for some chain stores across canada and right now, the berries have been color sorted and soft sorted they're coming down into a hopper and going down into some lovely little clam shells. This is our most common pack, a 12 by 1 pint and then we're coming along here. These girls are checking to make sure that the tops are closing and it'll follow through it'll be given a unique code on every clamshell. So you can identify, I can identify it by grower. And how many of these actual pints will you process in any given day? We can do approximately I'm going to say about 100,000 cases each day on one shift. And again, for anyone that's just saw tuning. And now how many employees do you have here? And how big is the actual farm. Our farm is 160 acres. We also bring in fruit from other farms to package. And we have about 90 people in peak season, not including hand, harvesters that's, another, 100 and it's important for people to realize how big the blueberry industry actually is. Well, I think we're looking now at approximately 25,000 acres we're going to start producing even more than 100 and 130 million we're expecting this year. Excellent, ok. So now we've got the clam shells, going right there. And now it's to what people would recognize when they go to one of many many stores in the lower mainland. This is the most common pack that you'll see in bc, which is a twelve by one sign, sometimes you'll see larger ones to pound. And also at the end of the season, a six ounce, which is half that size wonderful. Thank you so much for having us out here. I really appreciate you coming out. And I'd like you to take one of these faces home for you and your crew to enjoy. If you insist, insist there, you go jodi arias, check out those.
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Hey, guys who selfish, you got solution beats and welcome to my face, turn front to lake series cut today in this video. Well, first, if you don't know, if I fix your frontal a series is about it's pretty much if you ever try to make you look at poppin and you messed it up I'm gonna show you how to fix it. So we're gonna be doing a lot of topics today, I'm showing you guys how to stuff hold and your front. So if you've ever been plucking like a maniac very crazy, and you've gotten a whole, or maybe you pulled your legs, maybe it lacy just old. I'm gonna show you guys how to fix that hole without it being noticeable. So let's, go ahead and get started on the tutorial. Alright, so this is the front. So that I'm gonna be working with okay and it's gonna kill me because I'm gonna actually cut a little hole in it just to show you guys and ah, but we're gonna fix it. So let's, go ahead, here's, the frontal right and let's say, you've been plucking. So you might have gotten a hole let's, see right here? Okay. So let's say, you have these two holes right here, right? It looks like rat bites. We don't. We don't want these holes right here. Okay, it's just annoying to see. And you know, they want that you want it to be flawless. You want to look really good and no one's holding a lease right? The number one tool that I'm gonna use is this clearing and it's pretty much a. What is the fishing hook fishing string string for going fishing? I've never been fishing before, but that's, what the lady at joanne say this this clear string, right here has no color, it's, clear. It just pop a little bit easy. So don't, go all nuts with it and I'm gonna go ahead and just use this needle. What you want to do is put the lime in the coconut, if this string and the needle pull it through okay, have a good length. You don't need it to be too long cuz, you're, not gonna be doing all these sewing. And I usually thread my needles by wrapping it around my finger and then rolling, but you cannot do this with this string. So I'm just gonna have to go ahead and knot it. So this is how it looks at the okay. So here's. What I'm gonna do this is how it looks with. So on these see this side to this side, okay. So this side to this side. So what I like to do is just go through the lace like this. So right now, this is where I might have to sewing it. A couple of times, you don't gonna pull too hard cuz. You don't want it to pleat like that. But you don't want it to pleat I'm gonna pull too hard, but you can pull it apart a little bit. If you have pleated, it don't worry, you're, not gonna cause any more damage. And you kind of can't see that from this at the other side. Anyways, so I'm gonna go ahead and put one more loop. All right. So this is where okay, don't, pull too tight. You don't wanna pop the thread my mind's, very fragile. And then I'm just going to cut the string and then just tie this three times all right. So this is what I'm left with. This is what I'm left foot right here. You can barely see this guy's. It literally looks like clear string. I mean, usually on a regular day. It would be more neater. But right now I'm. This is what its gonna be the video. Um now, I'm, pretty sure you guys, I'm, wondering, how does it look on the other side? So if I make a little part, so this is how the other side looks let's go over the closeup. This is how it looks on the other side. So if you were to part down the middle, I mean, clearly you can see I sold, I saw through the hair, but I thought that doing this on a wig head. I wouldn't have sewn through the hair, but you can barely see this guy's. Look by the way tell me you can't, tell me you can't see that so you can see it you're lying. And then this is how it's on the other side. Alright, guys. So that was the end of that tutorial. And I hope you guys took some information from that. I mean, it might seem like it works because there's times where you overclock, and you will get little holes in your wig. So to me that's been my method of fixing it because we're all the way you're gonna fix it. And I don't want to use black thread, because sometimes the black thread will show if you do part right there, whereas the clear thread you don't, see that trust me, you don't, see it at all all. So I do that all the time, especially when I mess up by an accident on like, oh, like what am I gonna do now. So for me, it works. I hope this method works for you guys. This you can get from amazon is really inexpensive like what two dollars. I think so it helped a lot. It helped me a lot. I've used this for a lot of times I've made mistakes. So if you're if you minimize sake, I hope this video came right in tom see you, but thank you guys for watching this video. And I hope you guys in joyed it, and if you have any questions or have any issues with your frontal or you lazy, boy, I think willie's related. Let me know down below, and I can make a video on it. So thank you guys for.
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Hey, guys, it's, allison from rethink my junk comm. And I am staining the cash wrap and my new store. Okay, it's kind of a hot mess right now because we're not open. But this is like so so super easy. And I wanted to share with you because I hate staining. I hate it. And here is the list of reasons why I hate staining. It smells. It takes forever to dry. It is hard to temper to make it look even and like my attention span isn't long enough for all those coats and drying and blah, blah, blah, okay. So if you're on live here, say, hi, so I know this is working out so any comments yet. And let me know if you hate staining okay. So this is my new store it's called spruce cooperative. You can follow us on facebook at spruce cooperative or visit our websites. First, cooperative, calm and I'll, leave a link in the comments. We are crossing our fingers that we're going to open this thursday. So we are just putting some finishing touches on the inside of our store, and we are so excited. But the one thing that I've been putting off is staining the cash wrap okay, so here's, what the cache rep looks like, um, and you can see here, I stay in this part. But I left this part there's, my workshop area, which looks like a disaster area. And then I'll give you a sneak peak of my store at the end. Of course, I used the succulent wallpaper removable wallpaper, oh jodi, hey, joanie. Okay, she says, yes, hate staining. Girl, I have got the solution to all of our problems. Okay, so let me show you what I did. Okay, so this is allwood. One of the coowners from soulful charm, they their husband built this on top of a laminate, countertop, okay, so that he just cut the boards and got a nail gun and stapled it all nailed it all right in. And so here is where I have stained it. I want it to be like a dark charcoal black. And so this is the part that I haven't stained that I'm going to show you again, it's a hot mess in here. So when you come in next week, it won't look so crazy, but we're, just like in the final stages. Okay, so let me pull it back here. So here are the supplies that you're going to need. And so I used heirloom traditions paint. Can you see this? It seems like I should be able to let's. I don't know what this these buttons are. It seems like I should be able to turn this around anyway. This is from heirloom traditions, paint it's, a chalk type paint. And this is the color black bean. I don't know what I'm doing here. I think you can turn this thing around, but I'm, not sure I don't want to draw not that one. Oh, here we go. So this is from heirloom traditions paint and it's in black bean. And so what I did was I dumped, this 8 ounce sample size of black bean. And these are 14.95 1295. And I just got this. This is like a tupperware thing from dollar tree, and I dumped the pane in there. And then I measured out once this was empty. I put five cups of water and dumped it in here. So I just kept filling it and dumping it in refilling it and dumping in it. And okay. Now, I'm going to turn this background, um, okay. So then all that I've done is mix the paint with the water. Okay and I'm just using a chip brush, because the paint is just going to soak in to the ro wood. So no need for fancy brush. Just use your chippy chip brush. The first thing that I did was let me see here. So here you can see there's these slats. So I painted in the slats first because I want, I don't want this to be bare wood, looking in between all those areas. So I'm, just I kind of like to just mix up my mixture while I'm painting, just to keep all the paint and the water mixed together. And then I just put it in these slats here. So that was step one. So, um. And if you don't do your little slots, first then it'll be like bare wood and those slats. So you don't want that so I'm just doing this now I'm going to just do the top so let's, look here and look at that. And if there's like knots like this, I just kind of smush it around. Okay, you can't mess, this up. So just painting this on some people call this a wash, or this is really an easy, super easy. Okay, since this is a chalk type paint. You can do this over prefinished wood. So if you have like a dark dresser, and you want to lighten it up, you could mix white paint and do a wash over the top of your dark dresser. So it doesn't have to be over raw good. So that would be considered a wash since this is bare wood. This is a stain. So again, just getting my little mixture here of water and paint, and then I'm painting this on and it's just going to soak right in can you'll see that. Okay, yeah, see there we go. And one thing I hate about stains too, is that it's really hard to get even with this. I can just kind of go over and over it and it's gonna look good. Okay, trust me on this. Um, oh, here we go. Oh, you make it. Look so easy, I'm telling you it is so easy. Okay, someone said, what do you seal with? Okay, I'm gonna get to that part, hang on all right? Let me finish painting this. So if you want it to be darker, you can do two coats if you want, or if you like it, a lot of the wood grain showing through you can just do one coat. And again, just smoosh it into the areas where there's like a lot of knots in the wood. So here it is stained. So the way that I seal it is here's this part, right here. Let's, look, okay. So here's, where here's where it's already sealed, but you can see, um, okay. So what I do is I use, um back this baby up, just a little bit. So what I do is I use aqua clear topcoat. And when I have talked coats, I buy these little ketchup dispensers from walmart for a dollar. And I dump my paints and top coats in these, because that way when I pour it out, I can just clip this back on and it's, not a struggle for me to put the lid on. So I just dump my top coat inside of here. And I use this, um, true applicator, it's, a sponge, and it has a holder like this. And if you want, um, you can have, hey, I'm doing a facebook, live, uh, okay. So you can use this. And so normally I'll put this like in a paper plate. I would put my product in a paper plate, and then wipe it on here. But I can't like I cannot find a paper plate. So I just put this directly on top. And then I just wipe it in, and you can see it's just sealing the wood and kind of bringing that matte flat finish back to life and you'll see that okay. So that's it. And then these you just wash with like soap and water like dishwater. So here is the whoops. Here is the counter. I just stained I'm, probably going to do two coats and then I'm going to seal it with this. So all you need is water and um paint. So one part paint five parts water brush it on let it dry. You can do a second coat. Oh hayden says, who are you at your new store? Okay, joe and a little sneak peek. Okay, I'll give you a little sneak peek. We have 549 people in here. So I'm thinking, we need a little sneak, peek, it's, not totally done, but there's a little sneak peak of the store. It is just all coming together. I'm alison. S, are they going to be darker? Yes. So lunch I'm going to put a second coat on there. And then, um, I am then I'm going to seal it. And then once I seal it, it will be quite a bit darker. So yeah, here's a sneak peak of the store. And we got these oklahoma candles in aren't. Thank you. So, um, again, we haven't got all of our stuff in we're crossing our fingers that we're going to open on thursday, let's help, um. So anyway, any other staining questions, let me know, but I don't eat stain. So don't, ask me staying questions, ask me how not just.
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Alright, guys, welcome back. This is part. Two of the september green house, update the the previous video focused on all the cool growing stuff. Now we're going to go on to the warmer side. And it is definitely significantly warmer in here. So that's nice, at least for the plants I'm just gonna open up this. This lowland chamber that has the nepenthes in there he's got the baikal kurata klaipeda, a few other things in there rough louisiana, ampule area, some warm growing oia's. The fog is on looks like everything needs a good drink. But the reason I'm opening is because it's venting right now cuz it's really warm in there it's 35 degrees in there or 95 fahrenheit. So as soon as it gets down to temperature that fan will go off and it'll get a little quieter. So this prop that open a little bit. So in front of you is the walls that I have made that I have fully utilized already vanda's growing up here, loving the warmer air, especially at nighttime, the heaters going on this side now. And so I've got some bald filings up there, and then drove eum's all kinds of stuff that just sort of appreciated the warmer warmer, weather or warmer temperatures and wasn't quite getting them some paths. Even a hoya is back there. And of course of the vanilla orchid is just doing amazing in here, it's growing about 3 feet. This year are youoh for cooling another half of degrees, and that fan will go off my trunk. This guy loves me and hates me. We've been doing this for a couple years now where it does good and then does poorly and never pitch it for me until I put it in the warm growing chamber that I just showed you with a baikal. But then I think I cooked it in the summer time, because they got too warm in there, superficially, cooked. It just some browning on the leaves. This was my biggest picture. I got to this summer off of it, decentsize still, juvenile pitcher, but decentsized size of a small banana sort of thing. And then the next one was a little smaller. And then this piddly little leaf came out with a picture on it. So now we're, we got the next leaf growing and we'll see what happens. So in this side now nighttime temperatures are about 65 degrees instead of 55 degrees. And I think it's going to make all the difference there. The sherry baby is coming out more and more in bloom it's just about in full bloom by the looks of it. The bamboo died quite quickly. The green leaves which I was hoping it would last a little bit longer. But and I've had to just keep it on the floor in here, it's huge it's still it's on the floor and it's, basically touching the shelf at the 4foot level or just above, I see another spider orchid is open. This one has just opened for me, I'm just sort of getting a look at it myself did a video on spider orchids, a few weeks back as well. So that's, it's brother, it's, the same kind, but a different plant, a few things have faded, and I need to do some work and get rid of them. But I see a few things have them started again. So this looks like a brass stadium and oncidium brass across my vanda is looking great up there. My leafless orchid is doing amazing. It has three flower spikes and a new root. A lot of the roots have new growth on them as well. When I got this, it had no signs of new root growth. So we got about 50% of the roots growing again. So that's, good love. This yellow vanda here. It is just so yellow, absolutely love it. And it has a great scent. And then the red one is the same it's just so nice and red it's just beautiful. I love them. Both, um. Sadly, my dendrobium phalaenopsis year flowers are starting to fade on it. One of the darkest ones I've seen is very nice clone. Another dendrobium, phalaenopsis it's, just coming out into bloom. It has one two three, four, five spikes on it and it's a miniature one. So it's, not gonna get as big as this guy here, which is kind of nice too again. I put some vinyl down on all these shelves kind of holds a little bit more moisture in here, doesn't let the pot to drip out as much and doesn't, let them drip onto the plants below, which is a big bonus, just to kind of keep the leaves dry. And yeah, so it's working out good. The the plastic also holds a little bit of water on it after your water. And I think it ups the humidity, which is great no idea. What happened there? The video just stopped anyways, the the vinyl ups the humidity is great for the the roots and everything of the plants, lots of roots coming out everywhere. So that's, good for them. Anyways, what else can I show you here? So this one here is a beautiful plant. That is my meltonian, it's cross primary hybrid, sort of pastel colors, yellows and oranges and pink's. I have got a like a ste here that I think has got some bloom spikes on it. This one would be a firsttime bloomer for me. One, two, three nodules on that side. And another fourth one, there it's, not ready for new growth yet. So hopefully it's, um, it's gonna bloom for me this one that I got off another fellow orchid member last spring. I guess this is a lil a lea it's, a rock dwelling, leo, aiolia and it's growing well on the top of this pot. What else can I show you that's tucked in here. Now this guy just opened here. This is a wilson area, red pacific, some more nepenthes in here. Some of the warmer growing ones are in here, I'll get to the um. The other wall behind me in just a minute minute, calm an area. I see he's coming out in bloom, tucked in there, my gan gloria. It had the the little flowers that reminded me of dragons and it bloomed and bloomed and bloomed. This spring, I was quite worried that I wasn't gonna get any new growth and look at it now it's got three new bulbs on it. So that's, awesome a few more like a steez warm growing sundew in here. And yeah, what else is down here? This is my album arjun out across vgi. My bulbophyllum phalaenopsis is doing them quite well. This is a new leaf this year, massive bulb on it vgi, fuzzy, liana. This is a plaid each ill across vg. I play some flowering paris, gnome wide open. And I think it's only getting it wider here. A few other little nepenthe, seedlings, tobei, cos, wren, warty anna's that was from that order that kind of went south. Those are more read more tiana's. So I have my own seed growing, and then somebody else's as well let's see this guy here is in bloom nice, little miniature orchid. We've got four blooms, I'll, bring it down come on focus there. We go cute little orchid. I really like it. I see another bloom spike coming out of that leaf. There there's the name on the top. And I don't know, I'm gonna hang that now I'll hang a right here. Gotta be careful of the spikes on it. There you'll, hang it up over there another month, or someone will have to start talking about dry winter rest again for some of these plants. Here is my thermostat. I use in the greenhouse this controls my heat right here, totally programmable meant for heating or cooling and meant for heaters, and it does quite well little thermostat here. So I keep it up quite high, and you can see right now in here. It is 84 degrees set to 73. Sorry, guys. It has no celsius settings on it. So you kind of got to convert much of that controls my space heater that is down there. And the air just sort of naturally flows up from that that and that's, really the only changes to in here had to get the heating going. Yeah, winter is coming by the next greenhouse update. I would think that we are going to be starting to bubble wrap, the greenhouse there's, definitely going to be more lights again in another month, we're gonna be way down below twelve hours of light and stuff is going to start sort of going to sleep for the winter. Then I see in there, my cockleshell orchid is blooming, again, it's always blooming. I just repotted that and divided it. So I have a pot of it there where it always is and another pot of it down here, you can see the empty spikes where it was blooming. But anyways, I think that is part two of the greenhouse update all of the warmer growing orchids. And if you missed part, one with the cooler growing orchids, make sure you check that out, I hope you like this video. And if you want to see more videos like this make sure you subscribe to my channel, lots to see on the next october update with all the different changes happening. So stay tuned for that and uic maíam dendrobium spike is out to look at that. That's cool as well. Anyways, thanks for watching bye.
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So there's, actually a few different types of out there that you need to understand what the differences are. And when you're choosing for air sealing your house, the general rule is, if you use a clear silicone you're, not going to be able to paint on it. So I don't recommend using that on any outside walls or anything that you need to touch up with paint. And then you want to use a clear silicone caulk for example, around windows and doors. The silicone is going to hold up a lot longer because it's going to be more flexible than latex it's going to be more durable over time. So general rule of thumb use a latex caulk if you're going to paint it in a silicone if you're not.
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All right, this is ssl family, dad with simple, sustainable living. And today, we're going to show you how we're tapping our maple trees to make syrup. This is our first year out here. You know, in the new property, we've got a lot of maple trees out here, there's some in the backyard and there's a whole stand of maple trees out in the forest, but I'm not going to get to this year, but I wanted to get into tap industries. And so just getting started this year. I've got a few new supplies and a few different ways to get into this that I've come up with where I'm not going to be breaking the bank. If you really start looking into maple syrup supplies, you can spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars you're getting started just to tap ten trees. I wanted to do that for a little less, how long they want to run all that money this year. So so I did. I did buy these taps. These are stainless steel taps. And these are I bought these on amazon and I'll put a link in the description as always so anything that I get on on amazon, and also using some sustainable materials I'm going to using any type of jug. I've got milk drugs here of entertainers and other things like that you can use to to collect yourself and also show you some offtheshelf stuff that I bought as well and I'll be kind of comparing the use of everything here. So let's get to get to tap in these trees and I'll talk a little bit about how to tap where to tap, and when to tap and what's its app. So all of the questions, hopefully will be answered so stick around. So we're out here in the backyard. I've got a few silver maples, just right around the backyard, increase five or six of them, they're all silver maples. Now, what can you tap? So there are definitely different kinds of maple trees. You can tap any kind of any kind of maple tree that you have sugar. Maples are obviously the best they have the highest sugar content in the sap. And all that means is that you're going to have to collect less sap to make more syrup, right? Silver maple will have a lower sugar content in this app. So we've got to collect a lot more sap to make just as much syrup. That's, not that's, ok, you tap whatever you have there's also other kinds of trees that you can tap. You can tap like walnuts. You can tap them. I think it's box elders. You can tap birch. You can tap and a few others I'll, put a list of the trees that are capable, and that you can make syrup from now they're all going to taste a little different than your maple syrup, but you can still make a syrup from. So I've got these these taps here. Now, these take a 516 to drill bit, and and so that's, the drill, but I have here. And I've also marked this with a piece of tape at about two and a quarter inches. So between two and two and a half inches is how deep you want to make your hole. And you want to kind of make it a little bit of an upward angle, you don't want it too far down because your taps going to fall out if you put any weight on it, if you're hanging a bucket or something just a little bit of an angle downward, these particular taps, I like because they do come with a hook that you can use. And it also has this little ridge on the end of the tap here that you can hang buckets from or whatever on your your hook here. And then this will this will rid run right into your bucket. So you can use this like stainless steel buckets and other type of gov little containers. It also these are nice because they fit on 38 hose. So threeeighths id water hose. This is water drinking water, safe hose tubing. And these will fit right on there. So you don't even need the hook. In this case, you can plug right in and do that. This stuff is cheap it's, 38 cents of foot. I got this at ace hardware. And so you can get this stuff anywhere. You don't need that much of it. So what I'm going to do here is go ahead and get this tap put in I'll, put the hook on it, even though I'm not going to use it. Just in case, I decide to change something here in the next few weeks, but I'll, go ahead and put this in, and then we'll get our container set up and start collecting some set just another quick thing. I forgot to mention winter to tap the tree, the south side of the tree from what I've read is the best place to tap your trees. And I've confirmed that with other ones that I've already tapped. But what I really found makes the biggest difference is where you tap it in regards to roots and branches. So this tree, I can tell there's a really large route that goes down out of the side of the tree. So this is and directly south, but it's on the south side of the tree and so I'm going to tap directly above this route. So I want to get right here. The idea is that when the sap starts running it kind of when the weather warms up, the sap is going to come out of the roots it's going up to the branches, and what will eventually be leaves in the springtime. And so you want to catch the kind of main trunk lines of that sap words running, I've already confirmed on all the trees that I've done that makes a huge difference. If you can't see the roots on the bottom, a tree look up for branches. You got a really large branch system. You want to go right below that because again, that's going to be a conduit for that time. And you can already see that sap just pouring out of there. Let me get this pound it in use a wood block here in a rubber mallet. And there you go ahead and hook up my tubing here. Okay, right here. Now at the base of the tree somewhere, I've just got our piece of rope that just some poly or older nylon rope and we'll run that through the the job. Now this is a vinegar container. I just put a little bit of bleach and water in it and rinse it all out. And I drilled a hole right here, 38 hose or tubing. If it's three eighths id, it's about half inch od. And so I just drilled a, I just grab the drill bit that was just smaller than that a half an inch. And I drilled it right here. I don't like drilling through the caps on these jugs. So I ended up just using the shoulder of it right here. This works a little bit better. Now I did lose a little bit of, you know how I guess for tap collection, but I'm going to empty these, you know, every day or two, or whenever they get full. So this is plenty to, you know what three quarters and galen here. So that should be fine already got sat for one out here, actually full and pretty good today. So I'm just going to go ahead and get this stuck in the hole, kind of see where my height is. And then oh time I rope off here. I liked it left a little bit of extra rope. So that I can reuse these each year, I me have it on a different tree, that's a little bit bigger. So I cut these a little large and tie and easy to undo not here and that's that. So we are now collecting sap. I don't know how long it will take to fill this up. It just depends on the weather over the next few days. So what it's going pretty good? So these are aluminum buckets and lids and a different kind of spline or tap. These caps were pink, five bucks apiece. They are require a little bigger hole. So it's a 716 hole. So almost half inch sized hole there. And you know, these are just little bit different and basically the hook, you know, the bucket hangs from the hook and thus after strips in there, and then the lid mounts right through to the tap itself and just keeps dirt and debris out, but obviously not the ants. So these are. This is a good way to go. But again, if you think about it, these were these are 20 bucks. These buckets aluminum. These were five bucks. These were five bucks. So you've got thirty dollars in just for one tap, you know, one tree and that's pretty steep. You can go plastic buckets in plastic lids in plastic. Well, I think they only have these kind of these and stainless taps. But if you want plastic lids and plastic buckets, you save yourself probably well, half, you know, you might be at fifteen dollars to tap, but I am not going to buy plastic stuff. So if I'm going to invest money in doing this each year, then I'm not going to buy plastic plastic breaks. It gets brittle if you know throughout the year, your stored at this, and that things happen you're out here in the cold working around the trees and stuff. It just plastic degrades over time. The sun will degrade it. You know, as long as I don't lose the use of like run them over. I can't see why these won't last me, you know, forever my lifetime, whatever. So, unless I get a huge windstorm, and they like to blow away which does suck. But anyway, so I you know every year I'll probably buy a few of these these aluminum ones and and use, you know, sustainable type containers for the rest of the trees. As I add on to, you know, beach here and get production higher higher. So another thing to remember to do is you don't have to have these stainless steel taps. I mean, you don't have to buy this if you want to save money, you can use all kinds of other things for taps. You can use pieces of copper pipe. You can use plastic tubing. I mean, shoot you could you could just take this tubing and drill a half inch or a half inch hole a little smaller and just stick the tubing right in there. You don't, you don't have to use these these real expensive taps, I'm purchasing these because I'm looking at longevity, you know, I want to be able to expand and reuse these and get into a real operation where I have everything. I need each year. And so I decided to go with something like this. But so one is the best time to tap your trees that's. The question and the best answer is, it really depends, it depends on your climate. It depends on the temperatures where you're at so basically what you're looking for is weather patterns where you have warm days up in the 40s, at least or even the 50s, and then dropping down close to freezing or freezing that's going to give you the best sap flow. So you want to be a little bit below freezing at night. And then you know above that during the day we've got some weather coming up here over the next week, or two that's going to be just perfect for for the sap right now, it's not running as much these first couple days. But I want to get out captain because it takes a little time to do that, and then we'll be ready to go once it starts flowing. I'll have everything set up. And I can just start collecting. So it really depends. It could be as early as january. You know where you're out to tap and trees. It could be the latest march, but I would say for most people probably somewhere in the februari to march time frame is is when you're going to be be tapping trees. Another thing to note too is, you know if you want to do a collection like this, you've got larger trees. Now you can just use one jug drill, two holes in it. And then just tap multiple times and then run the tubes into that. One jug fivegallon buckets work, great or something like that. You can put down and collect a lot more sap without having to come out here. You know, twice a day when it's really running, I've already seen one of other trees that we got a gallon it'll in a day less than a day. So you know, you could be out here collecting quite a bit so that's, what we're going to be doing this year for for tapping the maple trees, I'm probably only going to get about 10 trees tapped. And you know, that's just that's just the way it is. I have a lot more to tap on our property. I haven't counted them, but uh, there's, probably maybe using 30 and 50 maple trees of various kinds between silver. I've got some sugar maples. I've got red maples and other types as well. And so I may even have got some birch trees and stuff around to. I may even try next year, tapping some of those and keeping it separate. And doing like a just kind of a neat little test on, you know, what the different tastes are stuff like that. So, but uh, hopefully for those you guys looking at doing, you know, syrup this year next year. Whenever you see this video, it helps you out this kind of get idea I'm by no means a veteran sap collector or anything like that. But you know, just what I've been doing here in the research that I've done that seems to be a good way to go. If you go with the taps and the sustainable kind of materials that I used the little tubes and stuff like that, it'll probably only cost me about I'm going to say about six dollars, maybe five dollars per tree. And so I can potentially tap, you know, 30 trees, and it not be out of the out of the question. So that's, that's, a good way to go for sure, but you guys have questions or comments, please throw them down below hit thumbs up guys. I always appreciate it and subscribe the channel. If you want to follow along, I will do a video on, you know, processing this app and and making syrup. This will be my first full season doing that. And so you know, if you want to see how that turns out go ahead and subscribe it and follow along. So as always guys thanks for watching have a.
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Home and Garden
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Swimming Pools Spas and Hot Tubs
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Hey, everyone today, we're going to be taking a look at a hayward pro series pump. The issue I'm having well, as you can see the pulls little green right now, I just uncovered it the other day, but the problem that I'm, having is having to consistently backwash, the pump it'll be running great pressures. Fine a few hours later. I've lost a lot of pressure, it's, barely pulling anything through the skimmer and I'm having to backwash two three four minutes at a time and then clean and repeat process every few hours to get that pressure back up. And it just doesn't. It doesn't seem right. I shouldn't have to keep going through this. And at the same time, every time I backwash, you know, I'm losing tons and tons of water as well as the chemicals that I've recently just put in. So what we're gonna be doing is breaking down that pump and getting down to where the fingers are we're going to take them out inspect them and make sure that they are in fact, clean not damaged broken anything like that, if they are then we'll be needing to replace them, you know, in a way I'm kind of hoping that this may be the issue all right check. It out little guy found his way into the pool already I'll, take these rods long. Because if that is, in fact, the problem, then, you know, they don't kind of make life a little easier. If all the fingers everything are great and intact. Well, then I'm gonna have to look elsewhere for the issue. So here we are. I had already got the pump broken down didn't think to make this video until afterwards so that's going to save some time here. So this is what we're looking at right here, hayward pro series, high rates and filter so here's, the storage tank. So, as you can see in this particular one it's, very specific as far as what kind of saying needs to be used that nature. And here is the pumping unit hayward pro products, very flow excel valve down inside as you can see. I've got it all cleaned out running down in here. You know, looks good the way it should be. Anyways, no here's, all my silica sand, which looked great. There was no algae buildup or anything like that. And if we take a walk over here, we'll see, I've already got the fingers and the unit all broke apart carry this back over into the shade. So we can see a little bit better so here's, what the unit looks like apart. Basically, you get all these fingers. This will sit back on top. And there are five screws, phillips head screws that go down into these holes. Now, once this thing is back together and in place, these fingers will freely rotate up and down that makes it so that you can lift all the fingers up and get it in and out of the pump. So just pull this back off and we're gonna do about the video there. So what we do is once this is apart we'll pull these off and we're gonna just basically inspect all of them, which I've done. I blue water through all of them, just to see how they would do. None of them are cracked damaged in any way shape or form. So the unit looks good to me. So what I'm going to do is it's just a reverse process put these all back in place. You know, the way I took them out, and I will put the top back together and bolt it down. So once I get this back together here, I'll show you how it goes back in okay. So as you can see, the fingers are in the top is on, and they are all screwed down. Now, what you got is all of these fingers will lift back up, they will move freely so that we can put this back inside the pump like that. Now I've seen some videos where these fingers simply unscrew from where they are now. So when I first grabbed the hold of this thing I was going at it like I was going to unscrew them and I'm glad that I stopped because had I tried to force and turn any of these obviously I would have snapped. So these are all gonna go up just like this. Now, when I first got into this pump, you know, I took the collar off pulled the head off of it. You know, it's, not a very large opening. So trying to scoop all that sand out 300 pounds worth of sand to be exact would have taken a whole lot of time. And it still did take a lot of time. What I ended up having to do was take a shot back to it and suck all the sand out of it with a shop vac. So as we see, you know, I inspected the fingers the tubing everything looks great great. So this does not seem to be my issue that I'm having as far as consistently having to back wash the pump and clean it out. You know who knows, maybe it was a fluke, and I will get all this sand and everything back into it, put it together and magically life will be grand. I won't know until I get her done. So when this goes back in, and we get the fingers back down into position, you want this to be centered back within the pump. Just like it was when you took it out and we're gonna have to build some sand up around it to hold it in place and be careful putting the sand back. I see no reason to replace the sand there's, nothing wrong with it. And it is the right weight of sand point. Five point, four, five, two point, five, five millimeter, silica sand. So I'm gonna get her put back together pile some sand up around it. And once I get a good ways into it I'll kind of show you what I've what I've got what I'm working with here. So I've got a good base of sand going in there. As you can see, I've got the tube, but the fingers back in to help hold it in place. Now one thing that you do want to keep in mind, this is very important is that you want to try to keep this thing, straight and centered to the pump. Because you remember that when you put this head back on it's, all gonna fit inside this unit right here. So you want to make sure everything goes on there, nice and straight and clean fitting. Another thing will probably end up being is, you know, as you can see these things, you know, let's get silicon and crap all over it here to try to help absorb any leaks in the anything because I'm probably gonna end up going through all these fittings, making sure that this unit is tight functional in a way. It should be, you know, we bought this house from my parents. And you know, my father had this pump installed and everything you know, quite a few years back, but it's still proving to be a great pumping unit. And I really don't think that this is my issue issue. You know, this unit here is is been wonderful. I don't think that this pumping unit is the issue either. But you know, basically what it's come down to is this is my last resort that I can think of to do to try to maybe help fix this issue. If this does not work for me, and I continue to lose pressure, the way that I am, and it looks like I'm going to have to break down and spend some money to call the pros in. So hopefully this will solve it. So now that this is in place here I can go ahead and move the fingers back down and start filling it in the rest of the way with sand. And one thing to remember is these are plastic fingers and everything. So once I get them bent down and in place, and I start covering them with sand. I want to be real careful about dropping the sand in on top of it. You know to make sure everything is nice, and even and that the sand is underneath the fingers and all the way around them. You know, with no pockets. Obviously, once I put water to it, you know, the sand is gonna kind of settle in and fill places in. But you know, no pockets will give more support so that. Well, when I put the weight of the sand on it, I don't do any damage to the fingers all the fingers are down, it's, good and centered. I get a good base of sand around them. So now I'm just gonna go ahead and carefully fill this thing back up with sand, nice and evenly and yeah, get it where it needs to be and then won't put the head unit back on. Oh, one more thing as a cautionary. You know, you can see I put tape over this tube. You know, you want to you want to keep the sand out of there as much as possible all right? So we've got all the sand back in loaded up ready to go I'm going to peel this tape, I'm going to put the head back on with the oring and the the clamp and the two carriage bolts there that hold it in place. One thing that they say is in the instructions is that we should be filling this up halfway with water. So I'm going to do that first fill it up halfway with water, then install the pump head. And now the other thing is because I took the sand and water and everything out we're going to treat this as an initial startup. So what I'm going to do is once this is all back together is set the pump head to backwash and I'm going to let it run for a couple of minutes until it fills all the way back up with water and let it run like that for a minute and keep an eye on the sight glass, until I can see that all the water and everything coming into the sight glass is clear once it is clear, then I will stop the pump. I will turn the dial to rinse, and once it's set to rinse we're going to run it like that for another half a minute to a minute until all the sand has removed from the sight glass. And once that happens, we'll stop the pump again and put it in normal filtration mode. So once I get this all back together, we'll, start it back up and go through those steps, okay. So we've got our head unit back on it together. And you know what I did also was before I put this head on. I ended up putting a bead of silicone around it. The top of it, you know, like anything, you know, you want to make sure you have a nice tight seal that there's, no leaks for the air to get in through where you're going to lose pressure, lose suction. So put the silicone to it put the head on painting, the bolts down like anything you want to make sure you get tiding in evenly even amount of pressure on both sides. So, yeah, now we are ready to go ahead and set this over to backwash and plug her in and fire it up. So sad we're gonna wait for a to prime and fill up with water. And once it's primed and filled up with water water we'll see that you know, the cyclist will start filling up see that the water is steady for went in from the pool tank is filling up with water. All the rest of the way I said, they're in this process, you know, we are going to lose some of the water in our points. You know, we see the sight glass, you know, everything is stirring up settling back down. The sand is getting situated. And they said, you know, I did not replace the sand. I didn't feel. It was necessary. There was a little bit of debris in there, but it wasn't, you know anything that I felt meeting the sand to be replaced where I just did it last year so per the instructions on the back of the hayward pro series pump we're going to run through this for a couple of minutes until this site glass, water is clear. So it's been on that wash for a couple of minutes. Now you could see, you know, we do have sand in the glass, which is normal, but the water itself is clear. So now what we're gonna do is stop the pump and flip it over to rinse and run it like that for half a minute to a minute until all the sand has left the site glass, she said to rinse, rinse, see the sand that left the site glass. I see I'm gonna get some air bubbles in there. I don't know if that's still from the initial, you know, state of priming the pump and all that stuff that's normal or not like honestly, I couldn't tell you. So now that that's nice and clear I'm going to turn the head and set it to the filter setting and let it run see what we got. And hopefully my problems will be solved it's, not and looks like we'll be breaking down and spending some money to call in the people who know what they're doing all right. So, as you can see looks like, we've got good pressure right now. Everything is going the way it should be. But this kind of seems to be the way it was before. And then you know, as time went along as when I started running into issues, but hopefully this will take care of it. And at the very least, hopefully guys will find this video useful helpful, if it'll help you figure out how to get you pump apart and get your fingers checked out and back together, then great feel free to like or comment any questions. If you have any, you know, I'm go pro with this. But you know, I've done everything that I can pull up the piping and the ground check for leaks. Look at the jets done everything really that I can physically do like a lot of people. You know, I'm not made of money. So I'll attempt to do anything once and see how it goes before I'm gonna call in the pros. So again, if you like it feel free to leave comments.
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Disaster Preparedness
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It's, no secret that earthquakes happen in british columbia. The best thing you can do to protect your home. And your family is to be prepared I'll show you some important steps you need to take to prepare your natural gas and electrical appliances before an earthquake. And what to do after these measures are recommended by fortis bc and the british columbia safety authority, keep in mind that appliances and installations may vary, however, would all show you today applies to the majority of homes. Now let's get started the most important preparation to keep your water or natural gas lines from breaking its to securely strap your gas water heater. So it doesn't move around or fall over during an earthquake. You can purchase commercially manufactured supports at your hardware or building supply store, very inexpensively wherever possible anchor and secure your other natural gas and electrical appliances throughout your home to prevent them from moving around during an earthquake. You may be comfortable doing this work yourself. Just remember if in doubt call a pro in addition to securing your appliances, half a bc, safety authority, licensed gas, contractor connect your gas appliances, using flexible, corrugated metal, connectors, which are less susceptible to damage in an earthquake for two species. Trade ally network provides a directory of over 400 experienced gas contractors from across the province visit the fortis bc, website for more information, it's also important to locate your main gas. Shutoff valve in case. You need to shut off the gas after an earthquake, make sure you have the clearance from local authorities before going back inside your home, fordyce pc will restore customer services as quickly as possible after an emergency upon returning. If you do not smell or hear gas, escaping leave the gas on to provide a source of energy for heat, hot water and cooking check your gas appliances and equipment for any damage, examine appliance, vents chimneys and connections to make sure they are not blocked or loose. If you smell or hear gas, turn off your main valve and leave your home immediately call fordyce bc and will send a technician out to make sure everything is safe. Turn the gas back on and relight your appliances, if for any reason your main gas valve was turned off do not turn it back on or attempt to relight appliances until you're notified by fordyce bc, that it's safe to do. So now there are plenty of resources available to help you with information on preparing emergency kit. Plans and other precautionary measures these simple, but important steps will protect your family and your home from damage. Always remember your safety comes first before anything else, that's energy at work. If you have questions visit fortis. Bc, kaam / be prepared.
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Home and Garden
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Housekeeping
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Welcome back you with expresar here on sabc3. Now, this morning I'm joined by. Td, adama photo, she's from three beads and she's going to show us how to recycle old chip packers and turn them into beautiful creations. I have to say this sounds interesting. Td, turning it into beautiful creations. I see you've got some knickknacks packets over here. The last time I had knickknacks. I have to say, I love my knickknacks. I like to dip it into yogurt. So I've got a lot of knickknack and knickknacks package that's her at home exactly. What are we going to be making here today? Ok, I'm going to make, um, you can either make a pencil case, mmhmm or a cosmetic bag out of this, or if you have a kiddies party coming up soon, and you don't know what to use for wrapping, you can just make that little bag and throw in some goodies in there. Oh, I like that, one quick and easy. So what are we going to meet? Ok? You need a good pair of scissors. Finish up one, yes, you'll need a measuring tape towards the end. You'll need some zipper. In this case, I always buy the chain. Ok, that's me. It's actually got a complete there's. A complete zipper. It's a chain is not tabbed. So you can actually cut to adjust it. The way you need. I'd suggest that you used this type of zipper. I guess it easier. But once you have graduated, you can always use this one, you get sliders and always preferred to use different colors, all right love to really pimp it up a bit I'm to bring it up a bit. And for a big as a beginner, you also need some, um some pins. So you'll need the pins. And unless you've got some needles here as girls and needles, ok, you need some air cotton thread, mmm, you'll also need any type of color, doesn't, really matter. I like 23 in their own colors, you like it. You like mixing it up a bit. It says that, yeah, I mean your recycling, hey, so you don't really have can very specific exactly. And people always loved that bit of you know, mix here and there and it's not so you can just take anything inside your home and just mix it up like recycling. You don't have to be 2nite, yeah. And then you'll need some twill tape, 12 type, yeah, twill tape, or you could use bias binding. Yes, in most cases, I use by his findings. What exactly does this do 12 type. This twill tape are used towards the end to find the edges off. So that it doesn't, my lining, doesn't raffle off. I see, yes, I'm also gonna damn a cigarette lighter uhhuh to let. You know, like to just finish off the end. So just a browser does not afraid of it. So let's yet, just to give it that nice, finish, yeah, okay. And then what else in the egypt rapper and you'll need some lining. I always prefer the bright colors, you know, you it's a surprise, yes, it does. And then you also need some clear plastic, hmm. I mean, the more colorful, the beta, especially when you're making something for the little kiddies exactly it's, absolutely, but also others that you know, like it's decreased that's, a price mmhm. So what I'm going to do then is to cut up my chip rapper after I show this one because it's my favorite, yeah, I see you've got quite a large size of that. So you can depending on what size you want. You can I get yourself a smaller package exactly. And if you're making it specifically for somebody, let sit for a present, you always find out what the big favorite brand is all right, yes. But does. So what you do then is to cut off that end, okay, but in that's closed, absolutely I bottom. Okay, but open. And then you go to the top, oh you're out of that office also sc or not right. And when you're through with that, you turn it around and he's like that you now have that, okay? And then you go to the center, okay. And if you nip that off, but you have to make sure that you're off this line, because it creates that wrinkle that you don't want you want. Okay, move finish. So basically cut off the the line over there, that's all wrinkled in the middle. And then you get it nice and smooth, okay, but towards the edge. And once that is done once that is done, you want to cut that off also, because if you have it as is in room a bit, cumbersome, we watch it away this year, unless you want a pencil case, a very large one, which I might be, because I've got a lot of stuff to put in okay. So what do we do next when we will be done cutting when we're done with cutting it? Once it is as is okay. Then you take your lining, you take the lining, but what is going to determine the size of your lining and your plastic will be the size of your trip. Reverend, yes, that's, right? Yeah. So what you do, then you cut according to the size and then you'll, take your pick your plastic. Once you've cut it to size, and then you just place it on top of your chip wrapper, and I have to smooth it in give it that nice media, but always make sure that the plus other the clear plastic and your chip wrapper and you're lining are exactly the same size is so that when you start doing your zipper, it doesn't overlap mkay that messy. Well, these are took to learn, oh, is it said? So what you then do will be to take that mmhmm mmhmm on rochon, you can touch me, yep, okay, I'll. Hold it over here right? And then what do we do? What I'm going to do is to take some pins? UhHuh, yeah, then we'll do turn it's true. Yeah, we just finished the rug care. Hope it on no danny's, fine that's, fine, okay. And then after pinning it through hmm, just hold it. Just hold it like. Okay, the other way around. Ah, there we go. So this is something you know, if you want to get maybe your little ones involved as well, something fun that you can do. And of course, kids, you need to make sure that if you are going to be busy with your cross, and if you're a little bit of diy little things, you know that you're going to be making you need to get mommy and daddy to be with you to make sure that you are being safe, especially when you're dealing with things like scissors and all those just matching at all times. Now, once you have that pain together you now want to use your zip, and let me get right this. One, my favorite your face, let's, get see. These favorites has to be my way or the highway. You know, you place it over your place it over the eis and maybe your cuts. And then you get that for you, yes. And so we cut that. Yeah, we cut that to make it nice. And even so it has to be exactly to that size, nice, strong, scissor as well. I see, yes, unraveled. Your roll let's do that here we go. And then what we do is to take that mmhmm. And then you pin its over thee. Yeah, you do need to pin on the side as well. Yes, add up. Yeah, okay. So I'll do that for you, okay? And then are we going to put this just on the one side. And then obviously we need to do one on the other edge as well. Yeah, or that has to be the other one just depends on how you want it to face. So once you have painted on things, you need to got one of those. Yes, I've got one of those. Okay, nice and pick an easy. I go. I'd like this and it's just so colorful as well. It is. So what you're gonna do now is to take your needle mmhmm. I don't know whether we'll have enough time for that that's fun. So what I usually do is that miss my needle, uhhuh, okay. So this is. This is the interesting part cuz know you've got to have a train like I like mine, then you'll be able to put it very quickly. Okay, lovely stuff. So now, while you were continuing finishing off this product /, yeah, I believe we have got a finished product as well. So let's, take a look at the one that you have that's all completed zipped up stitched up. And everything is already funky. This looks and remember that if you don't want the knick knacks packets, you can get yourself any other kind of packet, look, how awesome it looks inside too. So you are able to put in all your pencils and pens and anything else that you might need to put in there. And then you've got some and you'll pick up a girl. I love this cd. Thank you so much for joining us this morning. And I think you, and I are going to continue getting.
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Y, oh, no and start y because is america how 2 of interest the time to jasmine 2011 is it became fashionable, beijing, south africa, benito city with another food with another teacher in exchange for banks entities to try try out. And in his speech, y tsunamis in 2015, 80 to the sun. Yes, 530. The precaution of its construction, the octopus with my beatles city. Yes, efe tell us why not all author they are beautiful. And it is to know our island and banif and huawei. My quinces has your teacher is who I am god, tien21, country house balance, I'm content. Ready? This, yes, many of you if your problem application sandwich, then that is, he knew the order he met. 11 suites found present many, but clifford. We did something with the lay space. D, the excellent. Excellent, both, ah, thereafter. Okay, it sounds with 2%. My pikin, the andes normally fields is where there is solution. They are all wikis since to that x. And if the judge does not know them anymore, we choose the day and good before who persists. Yes, neither is that at least y soon after that. Your teeth two in the nineteenth century, but your tips sometimes 3, I click think the problems at this level is happy. I what is applause, y, m since 2006 and restrict little julian things. S, 2005, welcome denis.
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Hey, what's up, y'all I'm gonna do another quick video. This is a shower head. I just got mr. colder what's, the converge same pretty dope. I hooked it up, there's, no pressure. And normally what I always do was take the restrictor out anyways, but I'm, just showing you how easy it is. This is the part that would go on to the wall. The restrict is always gonna be right where it connects by where it connects to the to the wall, pretty much where you connected to on you check this little washer out. And you just dig in there, they have some needle nose and just get at it and rip it out and, um you're gonna have like twice the water pressure. So I don't know why a lot of these companies they do that, you know that mean like it's designed to work a certain way and it's never gonna work out how how supposed to if they were strict in the water. You know, like I have great water pressure here. So it shouldn't be an issue, but it most definitely is so something y'all know how to take the um, the water was checked out by jumping a little small update, um, I couldn't get it out what the meter knows like it wasn't as easy as it normally is. But what I ended up doing, I went into a one drill bit. Just went straight up the middle, and then put a bigger piece on and just went straight in it. And as you as your drumming into it, you'll, fill it getting loose and pretty much my drill bit, just grabbed it. And just as it was kind of not just pour it right out. So it was pretty simple, um, after the fact, but yeah, just an update to let y'all know what to do. You know, I mean, if you having problems getting that what the needle nose is cuz month, my needle noses was a load to, um, no toothpick to get in there.
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Hey, guys, mr. fingers, but I'm going to be showing his harem of any expo marker from any type of laminating paper, I'm, not sure recording my voice on this video. But this is my second time. Now I'm just coloring some expert marker. So I can show you guys how to take it off. Twenty minutes later, it's, not coming off. So now let's get on the part. So take it up. All you need to do is you need to take your expo marker? You run. It one time over the, um, no peace, where you learn get it off. And then you just rub it with the any type of paper or paper towel, a kleenex, whatever I'm using a kleenex and just do that for the rest of like sorry because crediting ways. But my dad called me and I'm on my phone and I'm everything this video. But now I am just doing it for the rest of the eliminating paper. And this is really easy to me. This is really easy to remove. So really don't need a lot of materials for this. But I'm sorry, if you can see my mom's head on the side, because she was playing down the lightest doing this video. Now here is the finished product after I've removed all the expo, real emanating thingy from the paper. I hope he goes into this video. Please thumbs up this video. And please subscribe to mimic garlic may be a member of the guards family by guys. I just want to say that make sure to go watch like the sand friends. I think it's san francisco or san fran's francisco. I don't really say, but pranks and vlogs. Damn awesome videos. I love their pranks. I malkshur show you a picture of their vlogs after this. This tiny ittybitty vidya, miss any video I'll show you a picture of their channel. So you guys can see it it's, a really really good channel. So I really like their videos and prank, um, sometimes they get out of control, but but they're they're, really, good. My voice sounds different. I am sick today. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video amount let's, see a picture.
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Fly traps and mouse traps, it's the same type of glue. And if you have a pet, your pet might get in a a glue trap or good flypaper on it. You know, if you have a pet bird, you have to get that glue off of it. And even if you have another species a dog or cat, you want to get that glue off of it because it'll just get matted down with dirt and get infected. So you want to get that off. Now, I just dealt with this with a bird that I found outside. And I've had to do this several times with animals that I find that either people. Nobody wants to deal with it it's like, oh, god. The pigeon hansae has flypaper stuck on it. You know, let's just walk by it. You know, and let the bird, you know, it's gonna starve to death. It can't. It can't fly, you know, it's either gonna get it's gonna starve to death or it's gonna get mauled by a dog, or I can. So how do you get the glue off of the animal? And it could be your own pet. You know, I know a couple of different people that like they had a kitten stuck in a glue trap. And they come up. What do I do? I tried, you know, alcohol, it doesn't. Yes, alcohol does not affect that glue. Okay, alcohol. Acetone does not affect that glue and put this in the bank, your your mind. So that you remember this, because those things are everywhere, you know, if you have a dog or a cat, you know, and you want to be safe and not use poison. You might use a glue trap. But your puppy might get on the glue trap. You know, and so your puppies walking around with one glue trap on its foot, just pull it off the foot. And then to get the glue off. What you use is oil, you can also speed up the process a little bit by using a hairdryer. You know, heat will make that like, you know, if it's if it's cold or it's gonna be sort of congealed. But if you heat it up, it sort of makes it easier so use a hair dryer on low. But you take the oil like the baby oil, or the veg, put it on a cloth to sock, whatever you have, and then just sort of wipe think if it's a bird, the bird that I just did this with. So it was like the bird was on the street. And when I was dealing with that somebody said, you know that bird has been there for a couple hours it's, a good thing that you're doing that. Well, why didn't you do it idiot that's what I wanted to say, I'm like eustace. So you know that the birds been there for an hour, the store owner, you know, and he didn't do anything about it. So it's got flypaper wrapped around it. You know, very simple. I just took the bird unwrapped the flypaper. And then I had to get the glue off of the bird. I use baby oil on like a sock and just sort of wiped it off made sure that it's it's feathers, weren't stuck together. Because that was the problem if their feathers are stuck together, they're toast also it's getting cold. They need those feathers to be proper. You know so that they don't freeze to death. So I got it off got the oil off. And then just gave him a quick bath, you know, and the birds fine, but remember that glue traps and fly traps. It is the same glue to remove that you use oil. You don't use acetone, you don't use alcohol. And that seems to be the common thing that everybody thinks like, oh, I got to go get some rubbing alcohol. You know, vegetable oil works. Fine baby. Oil works even better. Just put it on a cloth and just sort of clean the animal up. If the animal's hair is real greasy, whatever kind of animal. It is whether it's a bird or a dog. You know, give them a bad it's afterwards, use soap and water and clean them up simple now, good then sit, oh sit bent down, no down good and sick noohoh down down. Now, no pull down. Good fit. Boy, sit, that's. Good, no sit down. No down. Good fits it. No, no. Come on. Boy, that's. Boy, oh, oh, no.
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Hey, it's, matthew again, I'm gonna be teaching teaching you today, how to grow pinto beans see, these are just regular dry pinto, beans from the grocery store, really easy to get. So basically all you do that's all there is to it I'll catch up with you on that. So it has been three weeks. I haven't got to get back with you cuz I've been on summer vacation. So look at these beauties. I mean, look see. I planted four beans in one plant they all grew. So I'm pretty happy about that. So thanks.
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In this video I'm going to show you how we stain our mouldings when we're doing stain grade and we're going to do it the oldfashioned way just hand rub with the rag, if we're doing a big a bunch of staining, we probably bust out the sprayer and spray them. But today, we're using a rack and a minwax oilbased stain. So as you can see, we already stain these three pieces, and we only have these two pieces left to stain. This is red oak and it's a crown molding. But this technique will work on any kind of moldings, baseboard, casing, it's, all the same really any wood. So basically, I got my stain in this hand, got a saturated rag in this hand. This is very saturated in the stain all I'm going to do is just dip my rag in the stain obviously. And then the way that I do it to get the actual color is, I just throw it on there, really thick, really really thick. And I always work. I mean, you should see it like water on there always work like one piece at a time that way I keep consistency. And you want to keep it moving pretty quick. You don't want to you know work on this for five minutes. And then you know, by the time you you get to where you left off there's going to be a noticeable difference in the stain so we're going to put two coats on this. So this is the head. The first coat. I'd do it heavily saturated. Just laying it in there, real good making sure I'm getting in all the grooves of the molding. Of course, this molding doesn't have too many groups, but that's. What you would do if you were using a heavily detailed molding, just lay it on there, real thick, make sure it gets in everywhere and keep it moving fast like I was saying because you want that consistency once you get about six foot down, I like to kind of go back over it just make it consistent and then I'll come back to where I left off. And then I'll start over a new section right here. And this is really easy once we put this on we'll light cure and let it dry in there. And then we will use a spray can of lacquer to seal it and we'll show you guys the finished product at the end. But like I was saying this is red oak. So this is a beautiful when you put some stain on it. The stain is actually a 50/50 mix of early american and red mahogany that's. What we found that would get us as close as we could get to the the color that we're trying to achieve. So you see me, I'm, pretty much just wiping it on there. It sounds and it looks easy because it is easy it's. No issues here just make sure like I said that you really drench, it saturated don't, be too scared to put too much on there. Because if you put too much, you can just move it around the board, be very liberal with it, make sure when you get to the end, you get all of it, because you never know which piece you're going to need the key. The key really to consistency, just keep the stain moving just keep it moving down your whole piece, and you should be good. The reason you really want to drench it on there with this stain great stuff, because as you can see, if I just pass here, just like that, it doesn't get into all the fibers of the wood. I don't know if you can see that but down in here, there's fibers, especially on these swirls right here all these this woodgrain design, all those are little fibers. And if you don't soak them with a stain, they will show up when the stain is dry. You really need to just like when I see the fibers like that. I just drench it in there like that just to make sure I get it all in there just like that. And then I keep moving keeping the consistency going like I was saying earlier as you can see, this is very easy. And if I were spraying this, I mean, it would be the same same principle. I would just spray the whole board, and then wipe it down that's. The advantage of a sprayers. You get that consistency all the way through, and then you just wipe it down, but if you just work in sections, and you move fairly quickly with this rag, you can get it looking really nice. So just like that, it should be good should be good with that all these boards. If you look at them, they're, all pretty consistent in the shading and everything of them you so that's pretty much it for the stain grade molding. I hope you learned something from this video and I'll, see you next time you.
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Okay today, we're gonna make a fruit fly trap. These are your basic materials, a cup. Some saran wrap to cover the cup. You want to use apple cider vinegar and some dishwashing soap. First, you want to get rid of what's attracting the fruit flies. You want to get rid of any fruits or vegetables or anything that's laying out, but there they can be really hard to get rid of. But this is an organic way to get rid of your infestation. First, you want to fill your cup up just part way with some apple cider vinegar. And then you want to put about maybe about a teaspoon or less enough to not get rid of the smell, the apple cider vinegar, but to trap the fruit flies in the bottom. And then you want to put the saran wrap over tightly enough. So the fruit flies can't get out. And because if they they can fly up and get back out of the holes or we're gonna make in the top of the saran wrap it's best to tape, the saran wrap down, because if you don't, then they can get out of the holes that we're going to make in the top. So we want to tape all the way around your cup. So that it'll fit tightly around when we make a hole all the way around. And you want to put these all around, especially in the kitchen bathrooms anywhere that the fruit flies or the gnats are present. Now that we got the saran wrap all the way around you want to poke holes big enough duct, the gnats can get in keeping the saran wrap taut so that it still taught on it to cup. And then the nats will fly in will get stuck in the soap at the bottom and they'll sink to the apple cider vinegar at the bottom and you'll have a couple of yes and that's. How you make a organic fruit fly not to truck. Okay, we left several cups all over the kitchen. And as you can see, we only left it for a halfhour and there's already fruit flies at the bottom of this cup. There's, three at this cup, it's only been a half hour and there's three at the bottom of this cup, there's one in here and he's about to die and there's several all over this one and there's two at the bottom of this cup. So obviously this trap is very successful. So it works overnight. The cup is probably gonna be filled with bad fruit flies.
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Today's job he's paper in this wall, it's on a staircase. So this is a feature wall and other decorators actually done the painting. And I've been asked to come and do the paper in because I don't think he can do it. So this is what I'm putting on so on this job, what I'll probably actually show you is maybe a few steps to finish right. So I'll put me dog sheets down. I've set up my scaffolding safe as houses. What I'm going to do first of all is give the wall, a sundown and a cult of pva to seal the porosity this, because this is just a flat lat, and it just soaks or paste I'm, probably gonna needing up the edge of the ceiling as well, because the other painters not overlap the paint. So once I've done that obviously measure me lengths plumb. Align me first length is going on down there, I'm gonna split it just over the top of the yield post bit take you down finishes in the collar. And then the next piece will be going on around the finishing in the corner. And on the other side of the door. So I'd say this is what I'm putting on. And there is a half drop match in that pattern. That's gonna be a life and that's the adhesive I'm using and I'm gonna apply it with the roll I'll show you the first piece when I saw applause applause.
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Thanks for pressing play on this video filled with unusual facts today, we're gonna talk about edible makeup and a few funny pranks. Number one, cupcake, yo, slip tutorial. We could talk about turning something plain into something totally instagramworthy. When we talk about these diy cupcake lip balms, which are made from using the containers paired with some seriously, hydrating and fun ingredients that you and your inner kid can get down with number two, a tenminute, diy lip balm. There are only three simple ingredients in this lip balm, it's, beeswax shea butter and coconut oil. And then you can have your own homemade lip balm in less time than it takes you to go to the store and buy one. These are incredibly moisturizing and seriously fun to whip up. And what more could you ask for number three crystal light, lip balm, you can make this lippy in your kitchen easily and for less than five dollars. It only requires some crystal light, iced tea packets and vaseline. Meet the diy project you can do in under 10 minutes, flat number four, a line, lift balm ring in the warmer weather with some diy lip balm that will keep your lips, soft and supple, even in the heat of summer. And we totally wouldn't be opposed to pairing this lip balm with a margarita on a warm day. Number five, diy tinted, raspberry lip balm using real raspberries. This lip balm tastes like a fruit smoothie and who doesn't love that aside from the yum factor. It also gives your lips loads of moisture and a natural pink tint, homemade plumping lip balm for those craving plumped up lips, making this homemade cinnamon, lip balm needs to be the next thing on your todo list. You can achieve fuller using natural ingredients. Instead of the tingling bombs that can be uncomfortable and expensive number seven, raspberry lemon lip, balm. The perfect diy project to start off the spring you're going to love the way your lips feel after applying this beauty. We also dig that this project can be done in the microwave leaving you with smaller cleanup. Number eight, a coconut rose lip balm. Those rose petals than those lip pots make for the beautiful presentation. You can also substitute in another favorite flower or herb and here's. A bonus, a lip scrub in this post as well. Number nine, peppermint lip balm. There are a lot of things to love about this peppermint flavored, tinted balm. But our favorite thing is that you can use an empty altoids tin as the container. And we think that's genius. Number 10, hemp and honey. The best part about this lip balm is the manuka honey, which actually has antibacterial properties. In addition to softening your lips. Number eleven, koolaid lip, balm, yes, we know you're thinking koolaid lip, balm, yes, not only does it give the coconut oil and beeswax a pretty hue, but but you can also choose your flavor like tropical punch, sparkly, strawberry, lip balm. How do you add sparkle to your homemade recipe? Just add a bit of edible glitter? We put the emphasis on a little bit pink tinted lip balm. This lip balm is pretty basic. It has beeswax for a little bit of natural spf and some melted lipstick for color. But the most helpful part of this post is the idea that you can use a large plastic syringe to fill the pots mint chocolate lip balm. This lip balm is basically dessert since it involves actual chocolate chips swirled, lip balm, if your giving lip balm for a gift. But we suggest this world version it's, a step beyond basic making it an easy and impressive favor. Thanks for watching this video. All the way to the end give it a thumbs up, leave us a comment below let us know which of these recipes you've tried, or if you've got something now we should try. We want to hear about it. Thanks for subscribing.
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Keeping your home smelling fresh and fragrant requires numerous trips to the store and sometimes you'll need more than just a can of air freshener to do the trick. Well, I have some great news for you guys. You can now eliminate unwanted odors all day long. I partnered up with era, it's, a home fragrance device, that's wirelessly connected to your iphone or your android device and it's, a home fragrance diffuser that gives you the ability to set schedules increase the intensity to create a calm and relaxing environment in your home, or even your workspace. Let me show you how it works. This is era starter kit. It comes in a nice sturdy box. And inside, you will get a quick starter guide user manual, the iso, an android startup guide, which is super easy to do. You will also get eight beautiful sample scents to choose from. And to my surprise they are created by a master perfumers and scent designers are behind fragrances like estee, lauder pleasures, rep lauren just to name a few, and they all contain natural oils and pure fragrance ingredients. You also get your choice of fragrance capsule. I chose curiosity and the accessories. And of course, the device is all inside here's, the fragrance capsule at the top there's, a pull tab where the fragrant releases the smell and there's another tab at the bottom that will sit inside the unit. It also comes with extra plugs in case, you want to change out your scent. You can also see when it's getting low and the sense lasts for 700 hours, and you can even monitor your capsule when it's getting low now there's quite a few things that I do love about era. I know how hard it is to sit an open floor plan home. And I love that era covers up to 2,000 square feet of space. And that it evenly diffuses, the scent throughout your home, making every part of your home smelling amazing each. And every time you walk into the space. My favorite feature is to set it and forget it just by using your iphone or your android phone. You can set a schedule, adjust the set level to your preference in or away from your home. But you don't need a phone to operate it on the unit. You can manually and on and off on the back, and you can increase the intensity or decrease the intensity and there's a button to eject your capsule. Erika home was so kind enough to offer you all 20% off arrow starter sets using promo code be my guest, and I will have that link down below. So those of you who have a secondstory living space, you know, it's almost impossible to keep your home smelling great. And having era really has helped with keeping the smell in. I really do love this product, but you just can't stop. There add a few tips to help keep that hidden odor out and the smell good in starting with the kitchen sink. I always keep extra brush heads for different jobs in our home and one of them I'm using to clean my garbage disposal. Don't worry. This brush is dedicated for this job and I'm using my ptouch labeler to mark it. So it won't be any mixups let's start with your splash guard, check and clean underneath it sometimes food and grease get stuck underneath the flap. And using a big brush ensures that it will get clean, sometimes who gets stuck inside the grinding chamber and over time, it can't decay and leave an awful smelling at home that's. Why it's important to clean the chamber I like to fill my ice tray, half the way and cut out one limit into small chunks and freeze it overnight. And the ice really helps with keeping the blade sharp. And then I place them in a ziplock bag. I need to freshen my disposal. I can just grab a cube and let it do its work in case. Some of you missed it. Some of you may know that grease lightning is my favorite grease cutter, clean under your range hood, grime and grease sometimes get stuck there like glue. And this can also contribute to your household odor, remove that vent cover and the light cover. And you will be amazed of all the grime you will find I've shared this before if you have a front load of washing machine, yes, you have to clean something that's supposed to clean. I know it sounds silly. But it's very true. They also leave an awful order if your washer is highefficiency, you must clean it with the proper cleaner and run it through one cycle and its coat rack. I use it to hang wet towels when they get wet and not home to dry. It can be really smelly. So hang any wet cloths and towels to dry until you're ready to wash them. Your sofa, don't, forget to vacuum it, although it helps to make your furniture last longer and look better, but sucking out all that dirt and crumbs that breaks down into the fibers and vacuuming your sofa helps with eliminating odors. So I hope this was helpful for you guys and remember I will have a 20% off discount code for error for home. And I want to thank you all for watching.
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After several years exposure to uv rays, weather and saltwater, even the best clear plastic enclosure can become hazy and yellowed starbright clear. Plastic restorer is the safe effective solution, specifically formulated to restore clear plastic enclosures clear plastic restorer is very easy to use to just pour a small amount on a clean soft cloth. And then working in small areas, roughly three feet by three feet, apply in a circular overlapping motion, there's, no hard rubbing required allow to dry to a haze and use a dry soft cloth to reveal the restored surface to maintain the restored surface, apply a protective coat of star brite, clear, plastic polish star bright clear. Plastic restorer is the solution to hazy enclosures star bright clear plastic restorer is the easiest way to restore hazy cloudy headlight covers to line, new clarity, it can be applied by hand or with a buffer simply apply a small amount to a soft clean cloth and rub in a circular overlapping motion, allow it to dry and then buffed with a soft clean cloth. The results are impressive and fast follow up with an application of clear plastic polish to seal and protect the newly restored finish visit star brite comm for more information and find us on.
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No freshly cut lawn really makes your yard and landscaping look great. But what really sets it apart is a nicely trimmed edge. A string trimmer is the best way to get professional looking results and I'll show you how I'm using a gaspowered string trimmer, but electric trimmers are available too. And you can find both types at lowe's. Now, everything I talked about today can be found in our printable instructions at lowes.com/videos, make sure you read your string, trimmer owners manual before operating it for the first time you want to be familiar with all of the controls and make sure that the guards and attachments are properly secured. Now, the most important part of trimming is safety, don't start the trimmer in a closed room or building. And you should always wear closedtoe shoes long pants, long sleeves gloves. And of course, safety glasses. You should also avoid wearing jewelry or loosefitting clothing and with gas, powered trimmers. I like to use ear protection, too now, it's a good idea to know where sprinkler heads or vent pipes are located in your yard because you're most likely going to be trimming around them to start a gas trimmer. First pump, the primer bulb, the number of times, the manufacturer recommends it gets gas to the carburetor for an easier start then set it on full choke. And with the trimmer on the ground squeeze the throttle and pull the rope until it sounds like it wants to start then set the choke to the middle position squeeze the throttle and pull the rope until it starts. Now, if it doesn't start right away, just wait a few seconds and try again. Now, some trimmers use an electric start adapter that you just plug in and press a start button once it's running turn off the choke, entirely then pick up the trimmer with your right hand on the throttle and your left hand on the assist handle and hold the throttle for about 30 to 60 seconds to let the engine warm up. When you start trimming, keep the unit at waist level with the attachment, parallel to the ground now, it's most efficient to work from right to left, and the clippings are directed away from you slowly, move the trimmer in and out of the cutting area. Now you can move the trimmer forward and backward. But I like to move from side to side, always let the tip of the line do the cutting don't force, the trimmer to make heavy cuts, just cut a little bit at a time, fit grass and tall grass over 8 inches. High should be cut in small chunks at a time. This helps avoid premature line wear then keep moving along the edge, cutting to the height of your lawn. And as you move into other areas around your yard, always remember work from right to left and watch out for any decorative plants or other objects. Now, if you need more line, there are several ways you can advance it, depending on the type of trimmer. You have this one uses a bump head. All it takes is a simple tap on the ground. And the head releases more string. Now, don't worry about releasing too much. The attachment shield will cut off the excess, some trimmers feature, spools with an automatic line feed these use centripetal force to advance the line and some use special heads that are easy to load when replacing your line, keeping the line fresh will give you the cleanest cuts and it's a good idea to buy a few spools. So you'll have extra line when you need it. If you want to cut a sharp edge around beds or curbs, you can use the trimmer as an edger turn off the unit rotate the head or the handle on some units. And then your trimmer is a lawn edger. Now some units only require you to hold the trimmer at a different angle to make the cut your trimmer may even be able to accept an edger attachment as well as some other tools like a cultivator or a hedge trimmer. Then when you're all finished trimming, just release the throttle and let the engine idle for a few seconds then press and hold the or stop control switch until the unit completely stops let the trimmer cool before you store it. Now to clean, it just use a brush to remove any debris or clippings don't, spray it with water or other cleaners. It could damage it. The best place for storage is somewhere dry and either locked up or out of the reach of children and possible damage and that's all there is to operating a stream trimmer a simple way to get a great looking landscape for more projects that will enhance the look of your yard visit lowe's coms last videos,.
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Hello guys, I want to show you how simple of his chair wheels could be different original wheels and noisy and cheap made, but there's a made from heavyduty booth on like a roller blade style. Brake system is unique set includes five wheels enough for one chair. So enter support like at the internal parts are made of highgrade steel, providing years effortless, rolling and durability heavy duty, design supports up to 650 pounds as a set of five the strongest share wheels. I've ever heard about so look how fast and easy. You may replace them. Listen smooth, easy, rolling no squeaky sounds or noise of any kind, is it to operate the brake system? No sound at all.
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Hi guys, let's talk about kenneth's, repair and care. I have a couple of canvas products. I use often my desert boots from palladium and my canvas book bag all products that you use. Well, all clothing items or like bags. You need to take care of them and especially canvas, it's, it's, a natural fiber. So well, it's dependent on lubrication. If it dries out, it will basically selfdestruct, then the fibers will get well. How should I say that? Well, they tear and pull apart. So you need to take care of it. So let's talk about that first of all keep them dry. If you don't, keep them dry day will get moly. If you keep them in storage, well, basically find a cool dry place. And storm cleaned cleaned and well lubricated for lubrication. I use no not well that's how we call it here and it's nowadays, systemics, that's. I guess the company product and it's, especially made for canvas. So for tents, basically it lubricates. And it comes in two forms a sprayon bottle. It has, I don't know how much it contains. But my army coat takes if I wash, it it's, 50%, cotton, 50%, synthetics and it's in 65 for I guess army coated its 65 milliliters. It takes two entire can sew and it's, not cheap. But it works great. If it's one of the best canvas waterproofing products, I know so that's good, the sprayon bottle. It has well. How do you call that something that separates and that's very very bad for your health for your lungs? And so if you use this bottle use it outside, especially if you apply it well in in great qualities, so liberally, you do it outside don't do it inside because you'll have a call for days if not worse, the second third version of the product is basically a concentrate, you need to shake the bowl and mix it with water this. This is also 500 milliliters, and you dilute with four liters of water and one guy who does his stance with this. I don't have a canvas tent, but he does basically stated that he mixes it with four liters of water and puts a clean tent into the solution. He lets it sit for a couple of hours. And then basically he dries the tent out of the reach of the sun. So basically ellen in a warm, not hot, but warm sunless place. And that works for him. I basically mix small batches, especially for small products that I use like like this like the boots and the bank and use a sponge and basically apply it that way. Sometimes with a small spray bottle, just to keep the coverage, even. And then when it's basically applied, I go over it with the sponge to absorb any of the liquid that hasn't been absorbed by the material. If you apply these products, you need to let them dry completely if you store the canvas products afterwards, keep them in a dry place place if you can't guarantee the dryness because well, if you store in without some kind of absorbent for moisture, you need to well, you don't lock them up in in in an airtight plastic bag because they'll get moldy moisture will get in there. Then just keep them in a cool. Arrant place like a cupboard with space enough space around it that air can circulate check : once in a while. And if they get moldy, you need to wash them. I wash and basically with wool wash in the washing machine. But not on a normal cycle. I wash them on a hand cycle. If your washing machine doesn't have a hand cycle. Then you need to wash them by hand. Wool wash also contains some type of lubrication because wars isn't, a very delicate product. So mix it in in lukewarm water, put your bag or your shoes or even your tent in it. And let it sit not too long, not too short, don't agitate. It too much. And then rinse it out, rinse, it out liberally. So when I wash let's say this bag, which I do from time to time because it's it's a hard use item, it gets dirty. I wash it once maybe twice with with very little. And then I rinsed it out let's say in a bucket like three four times to get all the soap out. And then I tie the protection of the waterproofing spray or solution, and it is diluted by me in water. Now, that's the cleaning part, the storage part let's, talk about repair I'm going to remove these to repair of canvas these to repair of canvas is one of the toughest things I've tried and feel that trying to so let's say this this hole is almost impossible as this. This is not the finest fabric. Should I say this like cotton has it has a closer weave? This is a rougher weave like like these it's. Well, it's, not a very fine weave. It's, rough, it's, tough, but it makes its own almost impossible to to so especially a hole a tear you might you might be able to to sew it together, but you have to watch out that it doesn't pull apart more fibers. And you have to sew it again and well, basically don't disturb becomes a hole and then you're stuffed stuffed. So this hole, I got from a heavy object that was in the back, and I didn't have to bag properly on my shoulder and it's like fall and basically put a hole in it. Well, this is not ruined in the sense that it's unusable. We can repair it and basically we're going to well I'm going to show you but we're going to use if you repair it this way you run to your nose you in that case and my. And we see in my case, you're going to use a technique that's as although it's the second world war and airplanes, airplanes used to have basically canvas tires with a rubber vulcanized rubber, outer layer. And we can do that ourselves, basically with a bicycle repair kit bicycle, repair kit, spinner type things. You used to remove the outer tube, but the canvas I'm, sorry, bike puncture, repair kit, contains a rubber with a software layer I'm going to show this in a moment and solution, the solution dissolves a bit of the rubber. And then you, if you put up on an inner tube, it will stick and selfthought the falconers, a cold functionalisation, mr process, they call it self, organize itself and mold itself into the inner tube. Same applies to canvas. You can use this process and basically create a little piece of a one airplane tire let's, check. My hex chief in there investing. The result will be this. This is a two patch because there's a seam here. These bag, basically, I was on the inside a couple of pockets with a flap. This is a gas mask bank in this essentially. And I had to basically first repair the tear want the whole tear in the case of the tear put it on. And then put one across to make it very sturdy. It becomes the wall was basically on the cement as you can see here, two seam runs here. So this is not basically a piece of second world war. First world war airplane tire because it's it's vulcanized rubber over canvas, I'm going to show you on a piece of cloth cloth that I have laying around here somewhere. Yeah, yeah. It is how this process works. Basically, this is well, I guess a piece of pants, it's jeans, it's also canvas type, cotton material and, etc and I'm going to poke a hole in it let's see if I can do it with my stanley knife without cutting myself, oh that's, the big of a big hole. Well, that's, okay, because we can mend it the way I do it it's. Basically, take the solution from the bicycle puncture repair kit. And I hope I'm gluing myself to this piece of plastic. But basically I put the solution because this is not rubber. So it does a little bit more as a solution than a piece of rubber, especially kansas, it's. Mm, thicker material absorbs moisture. So it will absorb this solution. Okay, if you spill a bit knows, we want to repair it. We don't care in the first instance, about two looks let's say, you're in that in an outdoor place, your clothes, rip your your shoes are broken they're made of canvas. You have a hole in them, it's ripped. And you need to walk ten miles or even multiple days before you can get them repaired somewhere or buy new ones. Well, then this works for you. So one thing I don't like pops these patches. This is the beckon. I never can get them all. So I take my knife, and I need to stay in your frame. Oh ma, mystere when I'm repairing a bicycle, posture, always fiddling with this watch out what if your knife don't cut yourself. If you do it this way because torn pants are in the infection knob doors is a completely different thing. Yeah, this is basically the rubber side. I don't know what the red stuff is, I guess it's a software rubber compound. And as you see, it absorbs the solution, a piece of cloth put. And when I repair a bicycle puncture, I never put solution on this. But for this you do all right? Well, at least I do that ensures proper seal, not too liberal at least a bit and basically makes the red rubbery stuff. Basically, yeah, makes it very soft. And because it's its solution, if you if you sniff, it don't, sniff, it too much because it's, basically in the war stuff like this it's used as a drug, but then you smell, if you sniff it, you smell that it's very volatile. Okay, you can see. Well, you could see there's two tear and with canvas. You do need to put a bit of pressure on it. So the bicycle chip, I always pull it as you can see. I hope at least it's a little bit like a dish. I guess that's the way you apply it. You can see the solution coming through the fabric, even a weather, thick, canvas, that's, a possibility close. This try close to chewable solution. Try to get it out the air, not the solution because you might need it again, close it because the defect rates so we'll, wait a moment for that to set that's that's fast and a little bit of heat from your hands helps it. But basically it the red rubbery stuff basically goes in between the fibers and fuses with the fibers of the fabric and with kansas because it's a rough textures fiber and they're bigger than like say, jeans it. Well, it works. They didn't make airplane tires with this for nothing. And it is for a number of years. Okay, yeah, I'm, basically, getting the canvas to fuse with rubbery stuff. Once again, I apologize for the length of this video. I want to give you a proper demonstration of how I do this and how I've repaired holes in canvas that work like you can repair tents that are made of nylon with well, coleman sells, you patches and they sell you seem seal, and you can combine them or use them separately. And then you need to sew it again. And I don't know, it seems like then an inadequate solution for that problem, a hole puncher in your tent means you have water inside and that's, not nice. But this is something I know works and works very well. You'll see it, especially on the thin fabric with the hole here, you'll keep seeing it, but it won't grow unless you pull on the threads and that's something you won't do I'm sure. And if you do know, you're silly silly, okay, it's still cool to the touch. These are well just below room temperature. So the solution is still evaporating, and it takes heat from the material to evaporate. So yeah and wash up with nice. So these patches these are not like the premanufactured round, multicolored patches with what the car like rings with different material. No, these are basically this. This is from simpson. I get to the center bicycle shop, and I've caught a piece from it. But well, you can see the size if you have a very big chair chair, you can cut a piece from this make sure it overlaps properly like like we did here, and you can repair it that way. I don't know, if I would blew it in one go because you do need to push it in don't, move it, but really push it in so it fuses, but with these pieces and here's, the the backing you take off with these pieces you can I guess a repair quite a large tearing in a sense or in in some kansas product? Well, let me check this. Yeah, smell this and they're still a very poignant smell. So it's, still still evaporating and still bonding refusing to fabric, whichever applies. But look, it doesn't come off. If I do this, well, fabric itself won't. But if I do this, you can see it's already fused if you leave it let it dry, especially and then use it like like in the bag, you know, there's weight on it it's in the bottom and it's, even at a corner of the back here. It works. If it why like I guess something like here, where it's going like this, I might try and soda patch on to the fabric. I wouldn't use, yeah, sewing machine. I would use something thicker like urine. Let me check well in my book, binding said, I'm, also buying books from time to time, it's, it's, a fun project. But if you have some thicker yarn and let's call it yarn it's like a millimeter at least in fitness. Now you can I guess, well I wouldn't do I wouldn't use a sewing machine thread because it I believe it would tear the rubber, but the the thicker your honor you could sew around the edge. So it it's at the edges, it's held on to the fabric. So something would basically bounce up to the front. It couldn't slide on grid. So yeah, bicycle puncture, repair kit for kansas. I've never seen anybody do it this way? My fault. I tried and I'm very happy with the method. My palladium desert. Canvas boots have held up very nicely because of it and otherwise I would have had to throw them out because it was well. Basically at the edge, I've seemed sealed these two well, they're, not nice anymore. I want quite a number of miles on them and they're, very lightweight and that's. Why I like him, especially for it in a blintz. And for in a desert area, they're lightweight, that's, why I like them that's, why I repaired them. And but the hole was at the edge, where the rubber of the swole meets the canvas itself and trying to so that even with your iron it's impossible, because you have to go through the rubber ends much too hard for that. So I put this type of repair on the inside use solution on my hands. So I was sticking all the time it won't worth it. My bookbag was repaired that way. And I guess the tent would look very tough with rubber repair and let's. See can I pull it off? No, I won't even come off. So even without sewing yarn around edge, well, you're a bit that have no glue one other. I guess, but this is properly glue and well will it come off? I hope not it doesn't on my bank on my canvas boots and that's. What comes for me? So my school repair kit. Weighs absolutely nothing, especially if you're on a bike occasion, you take it with you steamed x, no, not for conditioning of the fabric, waterproofing it and keeping it nice and supple. If you don't do it, it isn't supple and it's, very hard and you'll ruin it. It will get those basic people. And oh, yeah, the storage part, keep it dry, keep it out of the sun. And if you can't guarantee no moisture, keep it aired. I hope this has helped you, I guess that's it. Yeah, let's check on this dad's, okay. And if you do it right because this is only example how to do it, but if you do it and right and take your time, don't get sticky, but take your time, let it sit a while and you'll find it's it's, a proper repair. So okay. Thank you for your time and have a great day.
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You this is our new sylvania, ultra led and it's made for recessed or surface, mount applications, it's unique because not only doesn't work in a recessed, lighting housing, but it'll work inside a junction box in the ceiling. It's, a very very bright 13 watt led puts out about the same as a 75 watt oldstyle light bulb. So great energy savings runs very cool and will last for years and years and years at 35,000 hours so I'm going to open up the box and show you what comes inside. So you can get a good idea. So just flip the box open box comes with some pretty good instructions, actually, they're, pretty detailed and quite often instructions that come with lighting products, aren't that great. But we found that this one's pretty good. So keep a hand on that you'll want to refer to it. A light fixture also comes with some parts here, we're going to go through these here in just a minute and here's. The light fixture itself bring that out here's the little adapter plug now for recessed lighting applications, you can screw em, right in we'll show you how to do that. This is the driver for the leds very simple, I'm, actually, pretty elegant in its simple design and there's. Some actual optional trim rings designer, trim rings in a black a light satin. And of course, a bronze that will end up clipping right on here. So you get a little designer flare on your project. We really like the bronze makes it really look different and not not so plain in the ceiling and we're going to go into how these go on actually there's just a little tabs here in the back, but we'll show you one of them installed in the ceiling. So you get an idea how it looks like in the finished application. So from here, we're going to move over to our ceiling, recessed lighting fixture, we're going to show you how the parts work and we're going to put the a fixture right in place and lets you get a good idea of the whole process. Alright so I'm going to I'm going to open up the parts here, dump I'm just going to dump them all out. This is a bracket that's used when there's junction box in the ceiling. And in that application, it's going to use the wire nuts. And these two long screws for the next. The next application of our light disc it's going to go permanently installed up against the junction box in the ceiling and we're going to show you the process and show you how the huge difference it's going to make. And these are all the parts we're going to need the wire nuts, the screws and the bracket bar. And the disc I'll come in the package you're going to need screwdriver and a wire cutter and wire stripper. And of course, we're going to cheat and we're going to use our really cool wire strippers that we use here in our shop, all the time you can find both of these at home depot. And you can probably find this one in your own toolbox and we're actually going to go through and we're going to cut this off here in a few minutes and and wire this directly in not a big deal. So we're going to move up to our project area and on the way we're going to shut off the power to that room. So what you might want to do is make sure you have a little work light that you can plug in to an extension cord. So you don't have to work in the dark now we're going to have it in the vantage because we're doing this in a day time and there's a window in the room, providing some light. But I want you to be safe. So there's, two things. I want you to do. I want you to shut off the power. And I want you to wear safety glasses, because when you're working up against the ceiling, always wear safety glasses, because you don't know, what's going to, you know, dust and particles and things could fall into your eyes. So make sure you do that. This is the lighting circuit that we're going to be on upstairs and we're going to shut off the circuit that way we know for sure that there's no power there and we're, not going to have a big surprise. And I always like to put a piece of red tape over of this, letting people know that that circuit needs to stay off while we're working all right close the circuit breaker panel and head over to your project. One of the things we're going to do when we get this installed is we want to put this bronze trim ring on it decorative. And I want to show you how easy it is. So when it's done it's to get you just slipped it over this just press it on and on the back are these little tabs see them right here and I'm just going to take take the tabs and just bend them over see just like this bend over the tabs. And now you have a designer trim to go at the decor of the room really simple, and we have three to choose from the bronze the light satin. And of course, black so here's, our project light fixture, you can see it's, not very attractive uses a 75 watt halogen bulb we're going to drop this down to 13 watt this. This application is way wrong. They have a halogen ball kind of a narrow beam trying to light this room. Loreena does really put a nice soft, bright led light in here. So let's get started. I shut the power off downstairs as you noted at the circuit breaker. I brought myself in a portable light. So I can see what I'm doing and I'm going to go ahead and unscrew this. So here it is and I'm going to remove the wiring. This has been here since the building was built all right. So the wires are now exposed from the old light fixture is down. Now, the next thing I like to do when I have the luxury of having enough wire in the ceiling is let me clean this up I'm going to cheat and use them a really nice wire, stripper and clean these up a little bit here. This makes it so easy when you're doing these projects to use the right tools. And I got this at home depot, I think pretty much any good hardware store. Can they have two and I'm going to do a little bit more there? We go go. So I've got my wires stripped and ready. I've got my hot, my neutral, and I got my ground. I put a little loop in the ground you'll, see? Why you're in the second? And I just did this with my wire stripper. I just took it and bent the loop into it. So always want to use your ground when you have a ground, I always connect the ground, it's, always a good idea. Nothing wrong with that at all now you're going to want to put the bracket up here like this. So see don't do that look in the instructions. This is upside down. This part of the bracket actually goes up inside the junction box. So don't do it wrong? Do it right so I'm going to go ahead and connect this all together? And screw it down while we're talking about the bracket the wrong. The right this is going to go up in here. These seeds are actually going to stick down see that hole right there and hold there's a hole right there that holds really important because the trim on the led trim is going to connect and there's a little clip, that's going to go right through that hole and it's referred to in the instructions. Number four, it actually shows that little clip. So this is important that clips going to go right in there just so you know, okay. So let's get this prepped and ready and screw it in place. So the brackets grounded. I change my screwdriver around here, a little bit take this, push it up inside. Okay, then work this work. This ground wire around a little bit because it's pretty stiff. Alright, that's, looking pretty good. Let me get my screws we'll. Screw this up into the up into the junction box. It's kind of a universal bracket fits almost every junction box. Some of the really small ones that may not so check your junction box before you start, you know, cutting things taking things apart and throwing them away make sure that you're good sitting in there really good. I don't want to overtighten it. I don't anything to bend. So our next step now is we're going to attach the light fixture itself. And if you remember the light fixture has a socket on it we're going to take that socket, cut it off and strip this and I'll show you how easy this is to finish here's, the light disc that we prepared downstairs. If we remember we put the bronze trim on here and it's ready to go. Now, a minute ago we talked about up here, these holes that clip is going to go in that hole and the same on the other side. So you need to know that now the light disc comes with this plug I'm going to bend down here, I'm going to cut this plug off I'm gonna strip these wires so we're going to make the commitment we're going to cut the plug off and it's going to fall under the floor. You can strip these wires back a bit. Yeah, a little more. I like a good strip on these. I like to make a good strong solid connection. It looks pretty good. Now, we're going to go back up to the ceiling, all right black to black and white to white so I'm going to hook up my black. Take the wire nut now let's give it a little twist here, put these together like so now let's get this wire nut up on here. Then it is a little awkward you're, kind of holding the light fixture up and putting a wire nut on at the same time. And you can always go, get some help and another ladder. Yeah, nice and tight. I like that now kind of ready to go. So what I want you to do is I want you to just kind of gently start tucking these up inside a couple of things. I want to point out. These clips are really strong, it's really hard to push them through that hole you're going to have to be patient. You may have to come back, take a little quick break and come back up and do it again. I don't want you to lose your cool and go down and kick the cat. So don't do that also the driver needs to fit in this hole here. So you can't go putting wires here and get them in the way it's kind of fits fits pretty snug. So if you know, these two things are happening, it'll, save you a lot of time and grief. So make sure everything's tucked up really good don't have a bunch of wire sitting in here, you're going to be okay. Don't try to line up the clips necessarily line up the driver into the little hole in the bracket, the little indentation and just push it straight up in all right circuit breakers back on and I'm going to turn the light on give you an idea what it looks like and it's, pretty bright it's actually putting out. I think better light, then that 75 watt par light and it's more diffused and just throw a light further up against the walls in the room, giving your room, a better overall lighting much better than the spotlight, a total lighting supply. We understand the importance of your time, not everyone can be a lighting expert we're, not just about selling light bulbs. Light, fixtures and light components. We're also about helping you achieve amazing and successful lighting results in your space. We hope that our video series will assist you in achieving your lighting goals.
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Everyone is dave pike motor city, mechanic back with another video. This week, we've got a 2015, dodge challenger, so what's so special about this challenger. This one came with a shaker hood option, just another throwback to the days of the muscle cars. You've got to love it. This shaker hood on this one, the actual portion that's under the hood. It mounts to the engine. You're gonna have to take off for a couple reasons I'm going to show you how to get off the upper portion and as well as the lower portion, we finally got a dodge challenger in today. That came from the factory with the shaker hood. And just freshly came off the truck. I want to show you what you need to do cuz as far as routine maintenance. The shaker portion will have to be taken off the engine, because you can't have to put oil in the engine without removing the shaker so I'm going to show you stepbystep how to remove that so we'll, go ahead and just get the hood open. Now, what they've done is they know that you're gonna have to do this. So somewhere in your vehicle should be a nice little nut driver, a shaker on it that's, what they want you to use in the corners get here there's two here. And here you've got a total of four 10 millimeter bolts that this will be used to get to now. They made them nice and chrome and got on a little mopar logo on there. Let me go ahead and show you that. So if you pull that rubber seal, you'll, see the little chrome, right here, that's, one of them, right? There it's got a little blue mopar logo on it. I want to get access to it you're. Just gonna put your 10 millimeter nut driver on it. And back it all the way out. And like I said, you got four, so we need to go and get this nut driver on back them out. Alright, just gonna be nuts. Get him on your driver here. You need to put them back down slightly just to pull them off. But sometimes they get down that nut driver. I want to stay up in there work our way all around. It was good a chance of staying on there. So just kind of all right. So we got all four of them off. Now I should be able to start lifting it up slightly there. We go the top piece of come off separate now. Once you get it off. The bottom piece is gonna stay in place as you can see, they actually gave you an access tool right here, you'll, turn lift up. Now you can actually get to the oil filler cap there you go. You said to put your funnel down in there to patroling, but that's what's gonna have to be moved each time you go to do a maintenance. So when you take it to the shop and someone else is doing your old change, make sure they know how to do it. So they don't damage the upper cover like I said, the bottom will stay in place. Just the upper shell will be taken off all right. Now we got the upper cover off. What we're gonna do is we're gonna take the base off of this. And once we get the base, we can get to everything on the engine, that's normal. Now you do have an air inlet on this side, that's held in place with a band clamp that has an 8 millimeter that you'll be backing off. And then we got a total of 510 millimeters along the top. We can actually use the same tool that we use to take the four nuts off that held the shaker every portion in place, either way they're not on excessively tight. So you should go to get it with this nut driver problem. All right now there are washers right below these bolts. So what you want to do is go ahead and grab those. So you don't lose them that way it doesn't damage it going back on. We do need to back off on that 8 millimeter on the clamp just get up in here. I'm just using a regular philips screwdriver should be order just wiggle there. We go. We've got to cover all waiting sit that to the side still has a metal plate along the top here that everything mounts to otherwise otherwise. Once you get the air filter box out of the way you've got room for everything. So there you go and insulation is just opposite of remover, and then we'll get the sugar portion, we'll line it back up with your studs and we'll. Go ahead and put our four chrome mopar logo, two nuts back on and then we'll snug. It down with the driver. They gave us. You don't have the driver just get you a regular. Ten millimeter. All right. So there you go, hopefully your little special shaker edition nut drivers. Still somewhere in the glove box. Hopefully it didn't make its way into someone's hands. When they're checking the vehicle in at the dealership nonetheless. Now, you know what you need to do to take care of your vehicle as far as changing the oil. And how do get to the access with the shaker portion on the engine? Yeah, I wouldn't say, it's, an inconvenience, but it's something you got to take off each time at least it's only four nights so that's a good thing. Nonetheless, it's, a pretty cool thing to see like I said, I love it when they throw some old stuff in with the new stuff. So that's pretty sweet to see the kind of respect paid to the muscle car and how everybody liked these shaker hoods and always meant something. This is where asked for any kind of thumbs up on youtube don't, forget to like me on facebook and follow me on twitter. And you can scroll to the bottom of the video in the description and their buddies links to all of those items in the meantime. Thanks again, for watching.
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Hey, everybody I'm dynamic, john nichol, with dynamic carpet care. And every day I'm asked, how do I take out stains out of my carpet with a cleaner that I may have in my house? Well, I'm going to show you how first there's a couple things you're going to need you're going to need a couple of spray bottles? One is going to have your some warm water and some dish detergent. And then one is just going to be some plain warm water and you're going to have yourself just a white cotton towel or rag and a shopback next I'm going to show you how to take those stains out with this household. Cleaner, you're gonna take your bottle of cleaner spray. The area you'll, take your white towel. Wipe the area once you've done that you want to make sure that the stain is completely out once it's out. The object is here is to make sure that the stain does not reappear so you're going to take some warm water spray the area again. And then you'll. Take your shop vac go over it and extract that area to make sure that everything is out completely because we don't want any reappearing stains. I hope this helped you take out stains from your carpet with a spot cleaner that you can mix together yourself if it didn't contact a local professional in your area or contact me, personally at wwii, matte carpet, care, tampa, com I'm, dynamic, john nickel of dynamic carpet, care and keep.
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Okay, so in this video, we are going to be looking at how to hard prune a ramblin rose. So on this wall here in this garden, we have a few different roses climber here. Next is the rambler that we're going to be pruning today. I've got another small climbing rose here here, small small area. These roses all flower, pretty well considering that it is, you know, a little bit shady here I'm doing this in at the end of july. And you can kind of do this any time after flowering through the winter, really because we're we're forming a new structure on this rose. This is why we're doing it. So I want to create a bit more space between all these roses, which is why we're going to be pruning this rambler. Now, the thing with rambling roses is they flower on old wood. So what that means is this bright green vibrant growth. This is what it's put on this year. And this particular ramblin rose here has got one two three, four, five about twelve of these fresh new shoots so they're, not going to flower this year. And this rose has already flowered this year, but these will flower next year. So these are the ones that we're going to be one of keeping and to train in thinking about the next season's flowering. So what that means is we need to take out all of the older stems. And on this particular rose, because we've brought so many new shoots coming through I'm gonna be taking out all of the old stems. If we were doing this, and we maybe had one or two fresh shoots that we wanted to train in then we're only gonna remove maybe one or two of the old stems. It depends how vigorous you plant is so that's. The job for today. The first stage is going to be taking these new sheets, and just for the moment removing them moving them out of the way as best we can to be able to work around the plant and take out the old stuff without getting scratched to help. So that's kind of stage applause as you're working through here. We can now start taking some of the old growth out. This is going to be all of this we're going to remove and we're going to be we're going to take it out interceptions for these as cutting it out. But we want to take it out eventually right down in there to ground we're doing here seems a bit brutal it's, not rest assured that it's, not roses need this rejuvenation to keep them keeping flowering with rambling roses. You can leave the old stems on, and they will flower very well for years. It is good to get into a cycle taking out the old replacing with fresh scent. We've cut all of the old rose out now that's all gone. So just left is the fresh stems, a nicer case of tying them in. So we actually have one two three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten all in good nick and only think about tying ones in there in good nick example, this one here, this is one which actually snapped off here in the wind, a little while ago, I cut it off and it's it's regrow. But as we don't need, eleven stems, if we've got one that's got that bit of damage in you'll, probably just follow it down and take him out and it's, um under one less to worry about how you tie these in is dictated by how much space you've got nicely climbing over there. So we've only got a kind of, you know, reasonably limited amount of space here. We've got one stem that's going up here and we'll probably bring another up following my finger straight up, but the bulk of them don't want to get them going over in this area away from this tree and tied in so that's. What we will do now get all these tied in this is a good opportunity before you tie in to have a check of all your wires. And if you need to put additional wires in you can do that. Now this wall is obviously and quite it's, not not great nick it's, a very old wall, but we have suitable wires here for what we want, but that would be a good opportunity if you needed to applause so that's, this one tied in now they're all tied in just with normal garden, twine don't ever use of wire, or even the wire covered round by the plastic that you can buy after a while that goes brittle, and you can damage the roses. So personally, I just tend to use garden twine and replace it when I need to see, you can see now how that's been trained in now, obviously this wall goes to a certain height and a lot of things higher than that. So I'm, actually gonna nip these off some of these just above that top wire, they will continue to grow a little bit, which sorry, you can't. You can't really odds, but I do just want to stop them there and that's it. So as I said done this in july, these will continue to grow this season, but next year they will all shoot flowers out from here and have a really good display I'm quite pleased with that. Of course. Now there is another rubbish to.
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Hi guys, welcome our welcome back to my channel, here's, the quick video on how I made this lattice privacy wall in vertical jar. Garden are my mom's porch. You'll need some kind of really sturdy lattice, something strong enough to stand on its own and not be all bendy. I think I got this one for 7. And it was at menards. You can get them at any lumber store for under 10. You just want to make sure it's over 6 feet. So that it's pretty tall if you're standing and then you'll need some kind of stick gauge wire and optional zip ties. If a zip ties are too short, you can just link them together like that. And I just took the wire and put it through the lattice and secured it to the porch railing. And then I made sure to line up the two pieces of lattice that they kind of look like one. And I tighten those together, really really well at the top in the bottom in the middle with zip ties. And I just tried to be careful with my placement of everything. So that you couldn't see the wires and zip ties and things looked neat and clean so that's, how that's looking and next I have three different jars. I chose different sizes. Just so it looked kind of wouldn't, the kool shout out to my mom and her amazing gardening skills. She taught me everything, I know, so I have sage tarragon and basil here, because they do really well in the sun. If you're going to be doing this in the shade, obviously use plants that will do better in the shade. And here I'm just putting in some baby morningglories. You can start these from seeds. I just had some already that my mom gave to me. And these are beautiful beautiful plants. They vine really fast. They grow like crazy. They coils together they're fun to kind of pull apart and direct them how you want them to grow, and they have beautiful bright vibrant flowers that blossom in the morning and then close at night and reopen day after day, they're really fun. I think these ones are purple or pink. And here I'm wrapping wire around the front of the jar and twisty tine. It really really tight around the jar. So the wire is holding the jar and then I'm putting the wire through the lattice and securing it behind with kind of a twisty tie motion. Just like I did behind the jar. So I know that's kind of confusing, but I think if you just see what I'm doing you'll be able to understand so here, I'm doing the same thing with a jar of sage. And I wanted to mention. I did put morning glories in all three of the jars. So as they grow throughout this summer, the entire wall should be covered in vines. And you really shouldn't be able to see through it. It might even be hard to see the jars. So here I just put those jars on the wall and they're on super super tight. And I went ahead. And I clipped the wires behind just those things were neat and pristine. And I went ahead. And I put, um a big pot with a palm tree that we had inside for the winter at the base of the lattice, and then I'm just planting some more baby morning. So these can vine up the wall to over the course of the summer and I'm giving everybody a big drink of water. Just remember that if you are planting in jars not to overwater, especially if it's in a spot it's going to get rain, because they can just get really soggy and your plants can die if you overwater them. So this was the finished result that night. And then my mom's reaction was so cute. The next morning for mother's day. She was freaking out for a while. And she does kept saying that it looked too beautiful. And I got the rug and the cushion from five below this season for my mom for mother's day and we're, enjoying the patio so much. So I hope you enjoyed the video you guys, please give it a thumbs up if you did and don't, forget to subscribe and join our little family. I love you. I hope you're having a super happy day bye.
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Hi everyone, I were in a que welcome to my channel. I hope you're doing well in a few seconds I will show you three methods of how you can create your very own wall tapestry content. This is one of them. Anyways, I wanted to create my own wall tapestry. Because one you get a unique tapestry, that's, unlike any other one it's way cheaper and you save so much money. So if you're interested in seeing how I did, it let's go to begin gather your supplies, such as paint and tiedye, then put something down like a tablecloth to protect your workspace from getting dirty. Next grab a sheet. I use the bed sheet, which way way too big as you can tell, I just got put in by it. So then I decided to cut it in half that way. I do smaller pieces. I could work with to make a tapestry bite. I dine pinch your sheet in the center. And then twist it around then separate the cloth into sections by putting rubber bands around now, it's time to start tie dyeing by each of the sections with a different color and try not to make a huge mess like I did when you're done place the sheet in a plastic bag and set it aside for a day after its sat for 24 hours. You can take it out of the bag and unravel. It make sure you let it drive completely nuts before handing it up, because you don't want to stay in the wall. And and as you can tell by my face, I was pretty happy with the result. If you're painting your tapestry lay down your sheet and mix some acrylic paint with water. So that is diluted, and it won't make the tapestry as stiff when the paint dries next. I took a sponge, and I just stabbed on the paint for my background, because my sheet was thin enough. I decided to fold it in half and then paint. So that the paint would go through both sides and save me the time of having to paint the whole thing when my background dried, I painted the palm trees and words on top, shout out to harry potter fans noticed a blank gryffindor hat. The last method is super simple to have search up a design. I chose as a main symbols and then print it onto a design transfer sheet. You can order them online or buy them from your local craft store. All you have to do is follow the instructions on the package for mine. I had to print the design onto the transfer sheet and then iron my design on to my tapestry. Easy enough there. You have it free methods. You can use to create your own wall tapestry. If you liked this video feel free to like it or share it with your friends. And if you want see more ups and things I create subscribe. Alright, I'll talk to you later.
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Free countdown timer for website scarcity cells, when you put scarcity on any type of sales page squeeze page or special offer that page will simply convert better. It really is that simple scarcity puts in the need for people to take action in their minds right away. And it ends up in higher conversions. Well, I wanted to take that concept and bring it over to my blog a lot of times when I do a product review. If I approve the product I'll, give a little extra bonus and I'll, usually say that the bonus is only for a limited amount of time and I'll be totally honest. I do that to add scarcity to my bonus, but I wanted it to be more prominent. I want the scarcity to be more prominent. So I started looking around for a wordpress plugin that will allow me to put a countdown timer on my blog. And you know what while I found a whole bunch of them. None of them seem to work very well. Sometimes they just didn't work at all. Sometimes they didn't look very professional. Sometimes the interface wasn't, quite what I was looking for. So I did what I normally do in a situation like this, where I can't find a software that suits my needs, I went ahead and created my own. I wanted it to be a bar that shows over the entire site. I wanted to be in a fixed position. So that it never moves that way when people are scrolling they're looking through my site, they always see that call to action bar. They always see my call to action link at the countdown timer. I didn't want it to ever go away. I wanted to always be right in people's faces. Look at visit. And more importantly, I wanted to be able to create multiple bars. So that way I can put different countdown timers on different pages of my blog. Now, after I made this, I realize that a lot of other people might be able to use this as well. So I decided to do something pretty special. What I decided to do is just give it away for free that's. Actually why you see it says, free edition in the load count % for free if you'd like to use it, if you think it would be helpful for your site or your blog feel free to click the button below and download it as my gift to you. Thank you and enjoy free countdown timer for website.
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Good evening, everyone it's, 6, p. This is robert caked with the news. This evening, the 24th of kislev at sunset we'll be letting the first konica candle on hanukkah. We mark the victory of the jewish maccabees over the greek army as well as the holy temples, rhea naug eurasian. And the kindling of the lights in the temples menorah for the first time since the greeks defiled it. The hanukkah menorah should be placed at the left side of the doorway opposite in mezuzah. So that we are surrounded by meets foot on either side of the door. We place the first night's light on the right end of the menorah before lighting the menorah. We should gather all family members. And the father recites, the blessing over the candles on behalf of the entire family. We use an additional candle to kindle the chanukah lights. This candle is known as the shamash. The burning shamash is to be held in the right hand. And we recite to blessings, oh, haha, dont, il aurait, no matter how long a shaky darshan of a mitzvah tub, vex even ol at lik ner, no gah, whoa, katahdin, ilo, a new melle, kollum, jasani, seen amo de no by a me, miami's manasa when kindling shanoka lights for the first time of the year we recite another blessing that of shahe fiano located on a yellow, a new malayalam, che, siano, vicki, minus vicki. On only smile say, an a label de la, mouche, a new monthly, keep the land oceano, my plea keys. Ah, let me see me float may I like that shirt. I love you que, hace de la. I see the love. They buy am be my miami, my yr. And by a smile, the candles must remain burning for at least a half hour during this time we do not engage in any type of work if possible. It is best to sit near the candles for the first half hour during the remaining seven days of the holiday. We like one more candle, each night so that on the eighth night of hanukkah, we light eight candles each night the procedure is as follows we position, the candles in the menorah from right to left. And we light them beginning with the leftmost candle and ending with the rightmost candle. Thus, the additional candle. The night is the first one we light on friday just before shabbat. We light the hanukkah candles before lighting, the shabbat candles on saturday night after shabbat is over, we like the hanukkah candles after havdalah by lighting, the hanukkah candles, we join with millions of other jews who observe this very special mitzvah and in doing. So we transform the entire world into a place filled with more holiness goodness and light, that's, today's news and rear ish, everyone a happy and joyous kenka.
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What's going on youtube, it's, your boy, ceptin on surgery and I'm. I don't know, I want to make another quick pop up video. Let me know if y'all like these little pop up videos. But anyway, I just got finished with a long day. It was a very old day, but it was only two jobs two very long jobs. And so I guess I can't I'm kind of piggybacking off of a title that top of my tag said, it's, not a job. If you love what you do or it's not work. If you love with you, I can't, remember which one and I'm. But basically what you're saying is, you know, if you love long hair, if you love, what you do, then it's, not a job united me. And so today I had a job where I was dethatching hand hair rating the house, united me and y'all know that I got my file by hey trailers, not that big and small. So I have to go and his toe behind. So I need my mustang. So I have to go pick up my mustang drop my mustang or go back and get my aerator dethatcher come back to the house every deed bash the house. Then I have to take my mustang back home. Then I have to go take my hair, braider, dethatcher back home. Did I had to come back and get all the thatch brass that I got up and, um, you know, and then I had another second job that my plan was the push mow the whole thing. And because the guy had his grass, he had just seen his grass for the winner. He got real tall and thick. So I know that my time master cuts higher than my mustang. So I said, you know, I'm just gonna have to double cut it with my time matters today. So that's what I did. And it took me like forever. It took me like a couple hours to do a one house, but you know, I got the job done and look pretty good. But the thing I want to say is that like for somebody that didn't love doing what they do. This would have been a bad day, but this was probably one of the best days ever because what it did it motivated me. It motivated me to say, all, right, you need to work hard to make some extra money in this one in time. So you get you a bigger. Trailer, it motivated me to say, hey, you know, you need to work hard this summer to get yourself a walk behind. I mean, it's winter time to get yourself a walk behind, because even though it's good at the time master is it's, not gonna be good in all situations like today. If I had a walk behind man, I probably will cut that yard in no time. You know, our less, you know how to mean, but I had to use what I had to use to get my job done still got paid still got paid what I wanted to get paid. But it just took me longer, you know what? I mean, but that's, why I love this business man and that's, why? I said, it's time to level up, you know, I mean, I've gotten to that stage where it's time to level up. I can be very safe with this equipment. Stay with this setup for another year, or I can go up a level and so I'm, not telling you everybody to go out here level up what I'm saying is that eventually you get to a point where you have to push yourself to level up. It might be like a little bit frightening to say, like, you know, oh, you know, can I afford that or whatever? But once you jump that bridge and level up, you can be like, I should have did this two years, united me and I'm so that's, all I want to say make a little quick video. Thanks for watching hope that helped some people I'm about to go out to dinner tonight with mickey and.
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For the paper lamp, we need decorative screen wrapping paper or chinese paper, white glue and scissors as well. As what you need to start to do is depending on the color that we want and good is in this case we have a clorinda bible, and we choose a china paper that is also well similar to the tone of our lamp we're going to go circling circles that let's go doing. We can use the the greater the amount of paper for not waste. Then we can do several circles. And this design is going to have several colors, or because I 'm watching as yes, because we are going to be able to make a kind of let's saturate, the of china paper circles. Then you is going to give a totally different touch as you said, quite well, it's going to look like a design lamp, any expensive shop in europe, truly the touch of to give it our personality. And our the lady put to do with us. So that the ladies who are her friends, stop criticizing their chinese lamps that is to go helping to trim what I am. The joke it's like that we're going to have a good time doing circles because we're going to precisely cover the entire lamp. The lamp will be covered. Then also good that reminds us that there that we put the pile in the cut that be as uniform. And even as possible will make it look more beautiful, though the truth is that they are going to be stuck over another. I also remember having seen in stores parties, large stationeries already sell as a stapler type that is cutting you program, mind in a circle and that's how it goes save with these traps. This is how these to make stamps are inclusive drillers, a kind of simulator to there are, for example, there are some of forms different figures as stars. And there are new genres sheets since see the way it is finished. If we want to do a little more, I do not know with this more childish wave. We can make a face can become a ps in different. If I see an orange eagle and had all the balls down, then you gives a kind of vision that makes see that they are like scales. And then you we can add down like the tail. It is not there, and even a haul could fill could only play the game here. I already have a pretty considerable punch. Although there are some smaller and more more also we can do some circles with the perimeter, a little bit smaller and we're going to go placing either with our glue white that I'm going to go for the support of our wonderful lamp and we're going to here. I have a bit of that. We go layers are we doing one of circles, or what is this destiny? How can it be all here is first we have to put the metal that comes to stop it inside. And then we go. We could go starting from medium, and we go up. Nothing else to to give you an idea of how. It should look it's clear that it's going to take more time, which we are going to use now. But it is very simple would be something like decorating a pinata and let's start with this web. I say this paper was passed as super father, it's like retro, no retro kit, trademark vasella of space, creative, where the imagination here, the middle gender and putting them as more entries and different part. We could have now is and we're going to it is small and changing the die in another super that is now very fashionable. That does not let's say everything has to be homogeneous. We can dare a little to combine. In this case we are respecting the part that remains others, constant the blue all your presentations. But what changes the sign was the pattern and the row and pnv the intensity of blue that aside if they remain little, but that has helped us also that the lamp is blue. And it also gives a the the thing gets the completely like. And so we go even up. We can put a little more wings. We come back to this part of points, he's exactly putting her in the right in the on the boundary between one and another circle. And you are going to give a touch as you see how it is going and for what see how it is completely different. Another example, but also extremely original and gives a super touch to us, breakfast a little bit. But this is the look, see what a beautiful shape is holding here is, for example, is all homogeneous all uniform with these little stars, the part that paper, but of all the designs there are not like china's. This is a nice gift is a entertaining way to renew giving to redecorate to redesign our room, our creative space, wherever that we find ourselves can be the kitchen. The dining room den in the bedroom, give a very dim light. And I romanticona, if for this romantic friday that is already going to have the husband the weekend very good idea. So what do you think that while we keep small that stick? We go to the step by step. We go to open for the paper lamp, draw several circles of the same size on the paper and cut out will be the one over another, the way to create several.
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Hi friends and welcome back to my channel as stayed in my thrift all in my last video, I said, I would be coming back with a decorate with me decorate my two tiered tray. It used to be a three tiered tray. There was a third tray right here. But I actually took it off, flipped upside down and make it made it and made it a ceiling mount. I just repurposed it. And I repurposed it into a ceiling mount. I flipped it upside down as I said, and I just add a little bit of white chalk paint some gray paint, some black paint to try and mimic this light fixture. I got on amazon. So it used to be a three tiered tray, but I'm all about a good upcycle. So now, it's a two tiered tray, which I don't mind, because I always had a hard time getting stuff to fit into the top tiered tray. So I just have a whole bunch of stuff in here, because this is going in my master bathroom. I had some qtips and jars some soap a craft. I made just things I've had for years from home goods. Things I thrifted, you know, joanne's michaels, not everything will make it on the turd tray, but I'm gonna go ahead and put the camera on the tripod and that's. Why you guys are gonna watch me decorate my two tiered tray. And afterwards, I'm gonna take you guys into my master bathroom and share how I have it dialed and where I put it as well as some of the other spring, easter, decor, I have in there. So let's, go ahead and get started applause. Applause, applause, applause, applause, applause. This cute sheep. You look in towel rack or pail rack hat, rack jacket, rack, whatever you want to call it. I got from antique farmhouse. And I thought it would look super. Pretty in here, because of the finish on it. I did hang it low only because we trimming out this window do in the farmhouse. It would trim like I did in my boy's bathroom, and I will be and I'm going to be staining. It like a evany color to match my my sink cabinets. So I will be sure to share that video when we trim out the window and I'm also going to be stenciling this entire wall, all the way over to above the shower here, stay tuned for that video, because that will probably be in the next couple of weeks. I love that the hydrangeas over here, complement the ones I put in a tiered tray. So everything kind of flows and goes together. This shower curtain is from target it's kind of like the whole farmhouse. This is just a thrifted stool that I normally sit on when I do my makeup. I just pull it over here and do my makeup the sign. I got at t. I've shared this cabinet before I thrifted it months and months ago, applause applause, my sweet, motherinlaw brought me that cute puffed metal tin bunny. I don't know where she got it from. But that bunny is what inspired me to add some more spring and easter to the master bathroom, and it goes so well with the ball jars. This is a pretty glass bottle. I got at homegoods. Yeah, I just refill it with these method refills. So pouches from from target, and the scent is a waterfall, and it smells amazing very fresh and clean clean. I love that it's glass. And of course, I love that it's the same clothes, my ball jar. So it matches perfectly in here. Well, that's gonna be it for today's video. Thank you guys so much for tuning in to this decorate with me. And my master bathroom spring and easter tour, I will be back again with another video soon. And I will see you guys again in the next video love, you guys, bye.
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Hi everyone aaron here for zolo tech. And I wanted to give you some best practices in maximizing your battery's capacity and length over time. Many people ask me almost every day, how often I charge when I charge the phone how to charge the phone and it's pretty simple, but I wanted to go over some different things. Now, first of all, this contains a lithium polymer battery. Lithium polymer batteries do not have a memory like previous batteries did such as naik head or nickel cadmium batteries. It doesn't matter at what point you charge it. It won't really ruin the battery. So with nickel cadmium, you could charge them up to a hundred percent. If you charge them at 50, it would pretty much only charge to 50 percent over time. That's, not the case with lithium polymer. So you can charge them if it's a 20 percent and up 90 percent. It really makes no difference. And the next thing is, you cannot calibrate the battery. The battery in an iphone is not really calibrate able the software does that for you. It knows when it's fully charged. It knows when it's fully discharged, and then basically calibrates itself based on that. You can't really set it in a calibration mode and drain it all the way and charge it that makes no difference. I know a lot of people tell you otherwise, but according to apple themselves, there's, no need to do that. And my experience has shown that there is no need to do that. It will make no difference. Now one thing to know is after two years of use apple says, you should have at least 80% of your battery life. Now this is not always the case. But if we go to this app here, lyrium info light, we can actually see the battery life over time. And right here, this says, battery we're level. Now this is almost one year old and you'll see right here. It says, the current battery capacity is at ninety six point, five, five percent. That means that's how much is remaining after a year of daily use. And what I normally charge with is an ipad charger that tends to charge it faster it. It will not shorten your battery lifespan, it's, not that powerful to do that really. And this is the normal iphone charger. You've got if you've got an ipad one, you can charge with that. I charge with this all the time. And since the first ipad came out that is all I've ever charged my eye phones with I very rarely use this. And I very rarely use anything other than official apple adapters. And there are some battery packs. I've used from different companies when I'm on the go, maybe to charge. But most of the time almost 99% of the time I'm using this to charge. And many people ask me when to charge the battery, and it really makes no difference. I actually charge it. When I go to bed, I leave it plugged in. I wake up, I unplug it and it doesn't matter because you can't overcharge the battery, the battery is managed by the phone software and hardware and it actually, once it hits 100%, it shuts off. It does not allow it to keep charging the phone, because you would ruin your battery that way it's managed through the phone. So you can't, overcharge it. Now you can drain it all the way down and then charge it. But it really makes no difference if I'm on the go. And I need battery. I plug it in if I'm at 80%, I plug it in in my car. It will charge all the way up. It makes no difference. How you do that many people have been told otherwise and I'm, not sure where that's coming from. But over the many different iphones plug it in when you need to unplug it when you're done, it won't make a difference. You don't ever need to monitor it. You don't need to look at it. It makes no difference whatsoever. Now one of the other things, though if you want to maximize battery life and lifespan is to make sure you're up to date with software. But also, the main thing is to avoid extreme temperatures. So 62 to 72 degrees fahrenheit or 16 to 22 degrees celsius. Those are the optimal temperatures for the iphone. And obviously you can't be in those temperatures at all times. But basically apple says, if you can avoid 95 or higher in fahrenheit or 35 degrees celsius or higher and where I live live sometimes it's, 100 degrees outside all the time, and you can't really avoid it, but when you can it's, probably a good idea if you're going from your car to an airconditioned building that's, fine that's, not a big deal, and it will actually shut off and overheat. If it does that to save itself from actually killing the battery. So if it gets too hot, it gives you an overheat message, shuts the screen off. And you can't use it until it comes down in temperature. Now, there's also a flipside of that lower than 32 degrees fahrenheit, or zero degrees celsius can also be bad for the battery and actually will cause it to drain faster and that's, just something putting your battery in a freezer doesn't, necessarily extend its life, it's actually bad for it over time or actually will drain your battery faster in the iphone. So that's just something and that's coming straight from apple that's. What they've actually said another thing to extend the longevity of your phone is to take it out of a case when you're charging and that doesn't mean, every case, it means cases that are sealed, maybe a lifeproof case or something like that that's constantly sealed. It may get too hot. So if the back gets really hot when you're charging that's, what apple suggests is take it out of the case when you're actually charging it. So if you're charging it, the backs really warm and it's in a case and you're noticing that take it out of the case for a little bit until it's done charging. And then it will be fine that's actually apple's recommendation. Now, finally, if you're planning to store your old iphone, you want to leave it at 50% charge. So right now I'm at 34% you. Ideally want to leave it at 50% according to apple if you're going to leave it in any storage that sort of thing, getting rid of an old iphone, leave it at 50% charge and leave it in a cool. Dry place, that's less than 90 degrees fahrenheit or 32 degrees celsius. If you're going to do that, you need to come back every six months or so and top it off to about 50%, it can go 50 60 %, but apple recommends that if you're going to do that over time, you really need to be careful and keep it at 50% to optimize the battery over time. If you don't do that, and it drains all the way down, it goes to a point where it really needs to be charged again, apple will have it charge 20 minutes before just the software built in is how it's designed, then it will power back on. So if it's gotten to that really lowpower state, no I'll, leave a link to all of these tips in the description below this is actually straight from apple, many of their maximizing battery life and lifespan tips. And I use my phone differently than many others. I've done different videos on that. And I get pretty good battery life over time. And my battery has lasted really well over time. And I've had no issues whatsoever. My battery life today, I'm at 34%. And I have 5 hours and 50 minutes usage 15 hours and 15 minutes standby. So I tend to get pretty good battery life and that's. All I do when I go to bed at night, I plug it into the ipad charger. When I wake up, I unplug it if I'm down during the day even to 50% 70%. And I want to plug it in. It makes no difference. I'll just plug it in it won't make a difference whatsoever. It's fully regulated by the phone itself, that's it for the tips on maximizing your battery life and charging it. Let me know if you've had any other experiences, though in the comments below, if you haven't subscribed already, please subscribe and like as always thanks for watching. This is aaron I'll. See you next time.
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